Apple's 20th Anniversary iPhone Won't Be All-Screen, Says Analyst
A new forecast from display analyst Ross Young offers a multi-year roadmap for Apple's iPhone display technology, outlining a three-stage evolution that would culminate in a true all-screen design. However, his timeline for that final step lands in 2030, a date that contradicts other reports pointing to an earlier 2027 debut with the 20th anniversary of the iPhone.Young's roadmap begins in 2026, when he predicts a smaller notch will appear on the iPhone, with some Face ID components moving under the display while others remain visible. The second stage, slated for 2028, would see all Face ID elements hidden beneath the screen, leaving only a single hole-punch for the selfie camera. The final stage, which Young targets for 2030, would move the camera itself under the panel, achieving a completely seamless display with no cutouts.---Probably 3 stages:2026 - smaller notch as some under panel Face ID elements remain in the notch rather than transparent under the panel.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube


Young's roadmap begins in 2026, when he predicts a smaller notch will appear on the iPhone, with some Face ID components moving under the display while others remain visible. The second stage, slated for 2028, would see all Face ID elements hidden beneath the screen, leaving only a single hole-punch for the selfie camera. The final stage, which Young targets for 2030, would move the camera itself under the panel, achieving a completely seamless display with no cutouts.
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Probably 3 stages:
2026 - smaller notch as some under panel Face ID elements remain in the notch rather than transparent under the panel.
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