The iPhone Will Soon Turn 20, but the Last Thing It Needs Is an All-Glass Makeover
- Apple plans to release a radically redesigned iPhone in 2027 to mark the product's 20th anniversary featuring a nearly bezel-free, all-glass design.
- This design shift builds on the 2017 iPhone X changes, with a cause rooted in Apple's ambition to create a four-edge bending display that removes all screen cutouts.
- The new model will place cameras, sensors, and Face ID under the screen using advanced OLED technology supplied by Samsung and LG, while incorporating silicon batteries to improve energy density.
- Reports cite that the four-sided curved display will present technical hurdles like structural integrity, sensor placement, and require new software for edge touch input, with Apple starting supplier discussions in 2024.
- If realized, this iPhone will signify a major innovation milestone but may increase costs, raise durability concerns from an all-glass construction, and challenge typical user handling practices.
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20th Anniversary Apple iPhone To Have Bezel-Less Display, Under-Display Cam, Solid-State Battery: Report
Apple is poised to make revolutionary changes in the design of the iPhone for its 20th anniversary in 2027. Multiple previous reports offer us a glimpse of the expected iPhone transformation. While Bloomberg tech expert Mark Gurman has asserted that the 2027 model will see a "major shake-up" and a "bold new Pro model", other reports hint that one of the phones in the lineup will feature a "truly edge-to-edge display".In the latest on the 20th an…
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