Apple is working on bizarre 'curved' iPhone design, report claims
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Apple is reportedly working on a major redesign for its upcoming iPhones, including a 'mostly glass, curved iPhone' that will eliminate display cutouts. This new model is anticipated to be released in time for the 20th anniversary of the iPhone. Additionally, Apple is pursuing a foldable iPhone, which is said to feature a nearly invisible crease. Mark Gurman suggests that 2027 will be significant for Apple, as it prepares to launch new innovative devices, including smart glasses.
Apple tipster Mark Gurman claims the trillion-dollar tech company is working on a 'mostly glass, curved iPhone'. The device will come 'without any cutouts in the display', he claims, such as a notch at the top or a small circle for a front-facing camera.
Later in the year, a mostly glass, curved iPhone without any cutouts in the display is due to hit. That will mark the 10-year anniversary of the iPhone X, which kicked off the transition to all-screen, glass-focused iPhone designs.
If all goes well, Apple's product road map should deliver a number of promising new devices in that period, in time for the iPhone's 20-year anniversary.
Unlike several of its rivals such as Samsung, Huawei and Motorola, Apple is yet to release a foldable phone, although it's long been rumoured to be working on one.
Read at Mail Online
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