More details about Apple’s all-glass iPhone emerge
Apple will celebrate the iPhone’s 20th anniversary in 2027 and there has been talk about an updated iPhone 19 Pro model that would offer a major redesign. Bloomberg previously reported that the device would “make extensive use of glass” and feature a curved design with no display cutouts. A new supply-chain report shared by South Korea’s ETNews sheds more light on the mysterious device that’s set to offer the biggest design change since the iPhone X from 2017.
Xiaomi waterfall display concept from 2021
Apple is reportedly in talks with both Samsung Display and LG Display for its upcoming “bezel-less” iPhone display panels. The new report describes a “four-sided bending display” which relocates the bezels to the sides of the device, making the device appear as a single piece of glass when viewed from the front.
That sounds a lot like the Xiaomi concept device from 2021. It’s also worth mentioning that Xiaomi’s concept device had no buttons or ports, which has been a long-standing rumor for Apple.
The upcoming iPhone is also said to gain an under-display (UD) camera. According to the new report, the display panel for the iPhone 19 Pro would employ an updated FinFET-based OLED driving chip fabbed on a 16nm process compared to the current 28nm planar process for current iPhone models.
Apple is also expected to introduce a solid-state battery with an all-silicon cathode, delivering a drastic boost to battery endurance. As usual with these types of early reports, we'd advise you take the info with a few grains of salt.
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- Kuda2048
- 1 hour ago
- f30
An all-glass iPhone sounds nice, but I think that's where the advantages end, there is already too much glass on phones, but at least it is understandable. But all-glass is a stupid idea, not only is it impossible to protect, glass is a very ann...
- Anonymous
- 2 hours ago
- wrc
Just a reminder that Apple cares about your wallet and "tHe EnViRoMeNt". Not your life.
- Anonymous
- 2 hours ago
- 7@8
Apple is just doing the usual pre-owning of other companies' innovations and ideas. Usually Samsung ideas.