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Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone may wrap its display on all four sides

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The 2027 iPhone could redefine smartphone design once again.
AI concept: ChatGPT/Cult of Mac

Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone may stand out with its “four-sided bending design.” The company reportedly plans to make the phone bezel-less, integrating the camera and Face ID sensors below the display panel.

To help Apple achieve its goal, LG Display is seemingly making heavy investments in the next-generation display technology.

A fully bezel-less iPhone in 2027?

To celebrate the iPhone’s tenth anniversary, Apple launched the iPhone X in 2017. It went on to redefine modern smartphone design. The company aims to do something similar with the 20th anniversary iPhone in 2027.

A Korean report points to the company aiming to use a “four-sided bending design” to achieve this. Apparently, the display will curve on all four edges, giving the phone a bezel-less and futuristic look.

Apple’s implementation will purportedly differ from Samsung’s curved screens seen on its older Galaxy devices. The screen will bend from all four sides, making the manufacturing process more challenging and complex. Plus, it will also move the Face ID sensors and selfie camera under the display to achieve a full-screen look.

DealSite reports that LG Display will make a massive 400 billion won investment to supply Apple with the screen and allocate ten production lines. Given the complexities involved, the technology will require the company to make significant changes to its production line.

Samsung focuses on foldable iPhone’s display supply

Samsung remains Apple’s primary display partner. Instead of investing in new production lines, the company is reportedly prioritizing other commitments. Much of its resources are seemingly focused on exclusively supplying display panels for Apple’s 2026 foldable iPhone. It may eventually build new factories to supply Apple with panels for the 20th anniversary iPhone.

Surprisingly, Apple’s decision to use a four-sided curved display on the 20th anniversary comes as Android makers move back to flat panels.

Curved OLED displays once signaled premium design, but practical drawbacks like durability issues and usability concerns have led major Android flagships to adopt flatter screens in recent years

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