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Next year’s ‘iPhone 20’ might be missing its standout feature, per leaker

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Why This Matters

The potential omission of the all-screen design in the upcoming iPhone 20 highlights the challenges Apple faces with under-display technology, which could impact consumer expectations for a seamless, bezel-less device. This development underscores the ongoing technological hurdles in achieving truly immersive displays, influencing future innovation strategies in the smartphone industry.

Key Takeaways

Rumors have long indicated that next year’s 20th anniversary of the iPhone would bring a special ‘iPhone 20’ model. But now per a reputable leaker, the standout all-screen design feature of the iPhone 20 sounds like it might be in jeopardy.

Apple is ‘a long way off’ from achieving a cutout-free iPhone display, says leaker

The rumored iPhone roadmap for the next couple years offers plenty to get excited about.

After launching the ultra-thin iPhone Air last year, this fall will bring the first foldable iPhone, and next year we’re expecting a special ‘iPhone 20’ model.

That 20th anniversary model is rumored to have an all-screen design, with no cutouts and a display that wraps around and minimizes bezels.

It’s essentially the dream iPhone design that Jony Ive spoke of frequently over the years: a mere slab of glass.

But according to leaker Fixed Focus Digital, there’s a chance it may remain a dream only.

In a new post, the Weibo leaker says that Apple has been struggling to make progress with under-display technology. As a result, it’s likely to just focus on incremental Dynamic Island size reductions.

To achieve an all-screen design, Apple will need to move both Face ID components and the camera under the iPhone’s display.

The post concludes that Apple is “still a long way off from achieving a truly full-screen display.”

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