A new Weibo post from leaker Fixed Focus Digital says Apple’s 20th-anniversary iPhone will use an all-glass body with a quad-curved display, reinforcing earlier reports about the 2027 model.
The device, reportedly codenamed “Glasswing,” is expected to drop a traditional metal frame for glass edges that blend into the screen, aiming for a near bezel-free “single slab of glass” look.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has separately said the phone will be mostly glass with no display cutouts, with Face ID sensors and the selfie camera likely moved under the screen.
The report also points to Samsung’s COE OLED technology for a brighter, thinner panel, while some rumors say Apple could replace physical power and volume buttons with haptic solid-state controls.
The design would mark a sharper break from current aluminum-based iPhones after earlier rumors suggested Apple was already moving the anniversary model toward rear glass, titanium elements and improved wireless charging.