Apple iPhone 20 Renders Show Quad-Curved Display as Rumors Point to HBM RAM
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Updated · Wccftech · May 23
Apple iPhone 20 Renders Show Quad-Curved Display as Rumors Point to HBM RAM
1 articles · Updated · Wccftech · May 23
New renders of Apple’s rumored iPhone 20 show a quad-curved display for the 20th-anniversary model expected next year, alongside claims of a redesigned flagship with only two rear cameras.
Silicon-anode battery tech is said to replace lithium-ion, letting Apple fit a higher-capacity cell into the same footprint and extend battery life.
A21 is tipped as the next chipset, with one report suggesting Apple could use Intel’s foundry for production, while a new HDR camera sensor is also rumored.
HBM mobile memory is reportedly being explored to boost on-device Apple Intelligence, with Samsung seen as a possible supplier in addition to OLED panels.
The dual-camera layout and new screen design have also fueled speculation that some of these changes could spread beyond the top-end model in Apple’s next iPhone lineup.
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