The 2027 will mark the 20th anniversary of the original iPhone, and Apple has a major shake-up plan for the design of its handset that can eventually see the dream of the full-screen design of the pre-designed head Johnny Ive.
A new report from Information It is claimed that at least one 2027 iPhone model will facilitate “really an edge-to-edge display”, according to sources familiar with the schemes of Apple, the first iPhone’s 20th anniversary.
To do this, Apple’s plan on tucking the front-facing camera under the screen. In this way, the display can spread the entire length of the device to break it without any lewd cutouts or bezels.
Before the Apple goes to that all-screen dream, however, it is planning to use the iPhone 18 Pro and the iPhone 18 Pro Max. Each handset will take the current pellet-shaped cutout to a small pinhole in the top-left corner for a small pinhole, which to bring the front camera and face ID into the house, a source with the direct knowledge of the case explained the information.
Mark Gurman of Bloomberg returned to March when he claimed that Apple planned to pursue some dynamic island hardware under the iPhone display to reduce the pill -shaped cutouts even further.
If history works, Apple saves its biggest design changes as a sales point for its high-end phone. So don’t be surprised if this all-screen display is exclusive to the iPhone 19 Pro Model 2027.
2027 can be the year of iphone all-screen dream
Ever since Apple has introduced the face id and notch on the iPhone X, many people are eagerly waiting for the day when we actually get an all-screen iPhone. An under-display camera (UDC) and Apple’s plan for the face ID Tech have been rumored for some time, dating all the way on the iPhone 14 Pro.
While there were rumors that the iPhone 16 Pro could be the first phone with the under-display face ID, the other Leaks claimed that Apple pushed the particular design back in 2026 in 2026, which lines with these latest claims.
The selfie camera will be moving forward under the display as well as an interesting wrinkle. Some Chinese phone manufacturers have jumped on this emerging trend, which are with limited success. Under-display cameras simply do not pile up to modern holes-punches, and some consumers are ready to settle for low quality photos, with only a uninterrupted performance.
But 2027 is still outside a few years, giving Apple sufficient time for tech so that all the kinks of the under-display cameras to catch and lubricate. If these rumors come out, that dream of all-screen iPhone can be here before you know about you.