1. Apple may introduce a new iPhone design with quad-curved edges and all-glass build, inspired by the 20th anniversary iPhone, primarily for Pro and Pro Max models.
2. The redesign could incorporate under-display front cameras and use COE technology for thinner, brighter, and more power-efficient screens.
3. This new design approach is similar to the shift seen with the iPhone X, potentially setting a new design standard for premium iPhone models, launched next year.
Rumors about the New Apple iPhone
For quite a while now, there’s been buzz about a special edition iPhone from Apple with some fancy features. People say It’ll have quad-curved edges and be all made of glass, making it look super sleek. Up until now, everyone thought it might just be a one-time thing, but new hints suggest it could actually kick-off a whole new style for the Pro models, kinda like what happened with the iPhone X when it came out.
Expected Design Changes
According to a report from 9to5mac citing analyst Jeff Pu, the cool design ideas from the 20th anniversary iPhone will likely make their way onto the regular Pro and Pro Max models. This means we might soon see those fancy quad-curved edges everywhere, and perhaps even a front camera that’s under the display, giving the phone a seamless look. Fans are excited and curious about how this will change the look of new iPhones, especially in the high-end range.
History and Future Outlook
Remember back in 2017 when Apple released the iPhone X to celebrate their 10th year? That new look set the trend for all future iPhones. But interestingly, that redesign was mostly for all models, including the non-Pro ones. This time though, it looks like only the Pro and Pro Max models will get the shiny, all-glass, and curved look—probably because it costs more and is harder to make. So, how much the price will go up for these fancy models? We have to wait and see.
Upcoming Launch and Tech Specs
Most likely, Apple will announce this new special iPhone next year. It might feature a new screen tech called COE – that stands for Color Filter on Encapsulation – which makes screens that are thinner, brighter, and use less power. Even though Apple hasn’t officially said anything about a 20th anniversary iPhone, rumors about a new design are getting stronger. There’s even word that Apple is working with Samsung to develop a special “equal-depth quad-curved” display that will make the screen look perfect and smoother than ever.









