iPhone 20 Rumors: Glasswing Design, Curved OLED, A21 Chip

iPhone 20 Rumors: Glasswing Design and Curved OLED
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YouTube channel fpt. shared renders of the rumored iPhone 20 — Apple's upcoming anniversary model that could launch to mark 20 years of the smartphone. According to the video's creators, the device is being developed under the internal codename Glasswing and could be unveiled in fall 2027. The main highlight of the iPhone 20 is said to be a radically redesigned display. The smartphone is rumored to feature a special Samsung OLED panel with four slightly curved edges. This screen is expected to seamlessly flow into the side edges of the body, creating the look of a nearly bezel-less device.

If this design makes it to production, Apple could visually eliminate the usual black bezel around the screen. From the front, the iPhone 20 would look like a single glass surface, where the display boundaries are almost invisible. That's why the Glasswing codename fits the concept so well.

According to rumors, the anniversary iPhone will be powered by an A21 chip manufactured by TSMC. There's also talk of a possible switch to a silicon-carbon battery. This technology is already gaining traction in competitor smartphones and allows for higher battery capacity without a significant increase in thickness.

For now, these are just early renders and unofficial information, so the final design of the iPhone 20 could still change. Still, the concept makes sense for an anniversary model: Apple could use the 20th anniversary of the iPhone as an opportunity for a major visual redesign, much like the iPhone X did when it ditched the Home button and set a new look for the lineup.