Apple unveils 2027 all-screen and foldable iPhone predictions

Monday, May 12, 2025, 5:20 am

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman projects a bold shift in Apple’s smartphone strategy with two innovative designs set for a 2027 launch. One model is rumored to celebrate an anniversary with an almost entirely glass, all-screen design, while the other teases a first-ever foldable iPhone featuring a nearly invisible crease.


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bgr.com / Apple’s mythical all-glass iPhone may finally materialize as the iPhone 20

Apple released three iPhone models in 2017 to celebrate the iPhone’s tenth anniversary. That was a first for the company, which used to launch only … The post Apple’s mythical all-glass iPhone may finally materialize as the iPhone 20 appeared first on BGR.

macrumors.com / 20th Anniversary iPhone Will Be Mostly Glass With All-Screen Design

Apple will mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone X in 2027 by launching a mostly glass, curved iPhone without any cutouts in the display, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman said the all-screen device will arrive later in 2027, suggesting a…

macrumors.com / First Foldable iPhone 'Should Be on the Market by 2027,' Says Gurman

Apple's first foldable iPhone will have a "nearly invisible" display crease and should be on the market by 2027, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Writing in his latest Power On newsletter, Gurman said that some people at Apple consider the foldable iPhone to be one of two major two-decade…


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