2025-11-11 09:01:35

Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone will reportedly feature a completely bezel-less display with its selfie camera hidden under the screen.

The leak comes from the reliable Weibo account Digital Chat Station, which claims Apple’s under-display camera (UDC) technology is progressing on schedule.

The system would supposedly arrive a year after Apple introduces under-screen Face ID in the iPhone 18 Pro lineup in 2026, laying the groundwork for a front panel with no visible cutouts or notches.

Unlike existing Android implementations – such as Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 5 or ZTE’s Axon series – Apple’s approach is said to dramatically improve image clarity, a problem that has long plagued UDC systems.

According to supply chain reports, LG Innotek is developing a “freeform optic” lens array that minimizes distortion and boosts brightness by compensating for the light lost through the display layers.

The technology could debut earlier in Apple’s first foldable iPhone – expected in September 2026 – which analysts at JP Morgan believe will include a 24-megapixel under-display camera, far surpassing the 4-8MP sensors typical of other designs.

The iPhone 20, meanwhile, is rumored to feature a curved glass panel that wraps around all four edges, eliminating bezels entirely.

The radical new form factor would celebrate two decades of the iPhone and align with Apple’s historic naming skips -similar to how the iPhone X bypassed the “9” moniker for the 10th anniversary in 2017.

If accurate, the redesign would mark Apple’s most significant leap in smartphone display engineering since the introduction of the notch in 2017, moving the iPhone closer to its long-standing goal of an “all-screen” device.

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