Apple plans a curved glass iPhone with no bezels or visible sensors. The iPhone 20 could debut in 2027 with a futuristic Liquid Glass interface.
Apple is said to be preparing its most ambitious iPhone redesign yet—a four-edge curved, all-glass display to be released with the iPhone 20 in 2027. Celebrating the iPhone’s 20th anniversary, this next-generation model would have a bezel-free, wraparound screen curving not only along the sides but at the top and bottom as well. Rumors indicate that Apple is developing a “Liquid Glass” interface to match the new form factor, and it guarantees a brilliant user experience unlike any other in the past.
The bent glass iPhone won’t be all about form. Apple is said to incorporate under-display Face ID, cameras, and speakers, reducing visible sensors and providing an even, unbroken surface. This design change may even impact how apps and accessories are designed, with developers having to accommodate edge-sensitive interactions and new UI behaviors. There’s still the challenge of durability, but Apple is said to be working on its high-end materials and palm-rejection technology to make the gadget both thin and robust.
This groundbreaking overhaul is Apple’s three-year plan:2025 sees the extremely slim iPhone 17 Air, 2026 the first foldable iPhone, and 2027 topping the range with the curved-glass iPhone 20. For Pakistani tech enthusiasts, particularly mobile gamers and content creators, this may revolutionize the way we engage with our gadgets—dissolving the distinction between screen and casing.
Stay tuned as we track every leak and concept drop. Whether you’re a die-hard iOS user or just curious about the next wave of mobile innovation, the curved glass iPhone might just be the device that changes everything.