iPhone 20 Display Leaks: Apple Plans Edge-to-Edge Screen for 2027
Apple is planning a radical iPhone 20 for 2027 with an edge-to-edge curved display that wraps around all four sides of the phone, according to new leaks. The 20th anniversary iPhone would mark Apple's biggest design change in years.

Apple is working on its most ambitious iPhone yet for 2027 - a 20th anniversary model with a completely edge-to-edge display that curves around all four sides of the device.
Multiple leaks throughout 2025 have revealed Apple's plans for this radical redesign. The iPhone 20 would eliminate all visible bezels and create an all-screen experience unlike any current smartphone.
But Apple faces major technical hurdles. To achieve the full-screen look, the company needs to move both the Face ID sensors and front camera underneath the display - technology that isn't ready yet.
As a result, the iPhone 20 might launch with only small improvements to the current Dynamic Island design instead of the promised all-screen look. Apple would likely just make the black cutout area smaller rather than eliminate it completely.
The company hopes to achieve the full under-display technology by 2027, potentially moving the hole-punch camera and Face ID components completely beneath the screen. This would make the entire front of the phone a continuous display.
Apple typically saves its biggest design changes for anniversary models, and 2027 marks 20 years since the original iPhone launched in 2007.
This would be the first iPhone without visible bezels or the black bar at the top. Your entire phone would be screen, making videos and apps fill the whole device. But technical challenges might delay the most impressive features.
Watch for iPhone 18 this fall, which may test some early display improvements before the iPhone 20 arrives in 2027.
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