Apple unveils iPhone development plans through 2027 with foldables and bezel-less designs
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Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Apr 24
Apple unveils iPhone development plans through 2027 with foldables and bezel-less designs
8 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Apr 24
Apple will launch the iPhone 17 Pro with an aluminum chassis and vapor chamber cooling in 2025, an ultra-slim iPhone Air, a crease-free foldable iPhone Ultra/Fold in 2026, and a bezel-less iPhone 20 in 2027.
The iPhone 20 will celebrate the device’s 20th anniversary with under-screen Face ID and camera, using advanced Samsung-supplied OLED technology for a seamless display. Apple’s new models emphasize durability, slimness, and high-capacity batteries.
These innovations mark a shift from incremental updates to ambitious engineering and design, setting new industry benchmarks. Apple’s approach aims to blend aesthetics, performance, and user experience, shaping the future of smartphone technology.
With under-display Face ID facing delays, will the 20th-anniversary iPhone fail to deliver a truly notch-less screen?
As rivals revert to flat screens, is Apple's 2027 curved iPhone a design revolution or a costly mistake?
How will Apple's micro-curves solve the accidental touch problems that led other brands to abandon curved displays?
Is Samsung's exclusive tech giving Apple an unbeatable edge or creating a critical supply chain risk for 2027?
Will the new 'pol-less' screen deliver a brighter display without creating distracting real-world reflection issues?