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Apple iPhone 20: What We Know About the Radical Redesign Coming in 2027

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Design: The iPhone 20 might not have any buttons at all. It could have an all-glass build.

The iPhone 20 might not have any buttons at all. It could have an all-glass build. Display: Apple could tap Samsung Display for an equal-depth quad-curved panel design.

Apple could tap Samsung Display for an equal-depth quad-curved panel design. Cameras: There are conflicting reports about the selfie camera being located under the screen.

There are conflicting reports about the selfie camera being located under the screen. Release date: It is rumored to be released in September 2027, but we don't have a specific launch date yet.

It is rumored to be released in September 2027, but we don't have a specific launch date yet. Price: As of now, there haven't been any whispers about the iPhone 20's price. But we don't expect it to cost the same as current iPhone Pro models.

It's been a busy year for Apple. The Cupertino-based company announced a CEO transition, an all-new $599 MacBook Neo, and hosted a Worldwide Developers Conference, aiming to deliver on past Siri promises with stable, privacy-led OS experiences. However, it is also navigating through an unprecedented RAMageddon, which has led to significant price hikes, including increases of up to 33% for some devices. While the iPhone prices have remained static, this could affect the Apple anniversary product coming up in 2027.

Next year marks the 20th anniversary of the iPhone's debut, and it is expected to give us a drastically different iPhone. It could be Ternus' second major iPhone announcement after the rumored iPhone Fold, which is expected to be announced alongside the iPhone 18 Pro later this year.

The current generation of iPhones got a new camera island, but Apple's overall design has remained the same for a few years now -- flat sides, Dynamic Island on the front and an increasing number of buttons on the sides. However, this approach could change next year.

We're bracing ourselves for a 2017 iPhone X-like launch, which debuted a refreshed design, celebrating the iPhone's 10th anniversary. It introduced Face ID and an all-new look with minimal bezels. That design still echoes through the current iPhone 17 line. The 20th-anniversary edition Apple iPhone (the iPhone 20) could get a similar era-defining redesign. It'll have an "extraordinarily complex" design, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, a noted Apple analyst.

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