The original iPhone launched in June of 2007, which means we’ll be celebrating its 20th birthday in 2027, and Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman suggests Apple is eyeing a major redesign of its most important device.
Apple will reportedly launch its first foldable iPhone in 2027, alongside a new iPhone 19 Pro model that “makes more extensive use of glass”. The report does not go into much detail about what that entails, but we’re guessing that would mean a larger percentage of the chassis is made from glass. This could mean a wrap-around screen like on the Xiaomi Mix Alpha or something else entirely.
Rumors about a glass chassis iPhone have been going on for years. Former Apple Design Chief – Jony Ive reportedly wanted an all-glass iPhone back in 2017 with the idea of a sleek and thin device that would “appear like a single sheet of glass”.
Gurman’s latest report also clarified that the iPhone 17 Pro series won’t have a two-tone back like some renders suggest. Instead, the devices will feature a uniform color just like the current iPhone 16 Pro models. Gurman did confirm the new camera island would span the width of the 17 Pro models.
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