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Apple still hopes the 20th anniversary iPhone will have a bezel-free, all-screen design

Apple still hopes the 20th anniversary iPhone will have a bezel-free, all-screen design.

Apple is still testing under-screen camera technology with the goal of releasing a 20th anniversary iPhone with an uninterrupted display, according to Chinese leaker Digital Chat Station — as noted by MacRumors.

The goal is to (eventually) shrink and relocate its front-facing sensors under the display. The shift would move from the current Dynamic Island to a smaller cutout, then to a single punch hole with Face ID hidden beneath the screen, according to Digital Chat Station.

He/she also claims that Apple is working on a smartphone with a quad-display design that would wrap around the corners of the device to provide essentially a bezel-free, all-screen design. This lines ups with rumors that the goal is to release a 20th anniversary iPhone with no physical buttons, just haptic ones.

Previously, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has said that the 2027 smartphone will have a mostly glass, curved iPhone — without any cutouts in the display.

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