A pre -report by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg gave us some unclear details about an upcoming iPhone model, which has currently been tagged as the 20th anniversary iPhone. This device was asked to introduce a brand-new design or to offer a unique design by you, while the rest would be a slightly old or recent design in the iPhone 19 series. This strategy will be very similar that Apple announced by Apple to celebrate its iPhone X, to celebrate the 10 -year iPhone. After the initial details, there is more information from another source that gives us a better idea about the design of the upcoming iPhone.
A detailed report of Korean publication ET NewsThis gives several details about this upcoming iPhone that cite sources from the supply chain. Apple is reportedly working on a display that bends on all four sides or on curved edges. While it looks like a regular quad-cresh display panel, which is now available in many low-end medieval Chinese smartphones, this panel and its screen are considered a curved side which are much more aggressive. When seen from the front, the display is considered to give a bezel-less appearance, which means that bezels will hide or only the curvature on the sides will appear in the past, which will not appear until the sides are seen.
This in fact, the previous report confirms that the phone would “use glass” and look like a slab of glass with no visible bezel. The source claims that Apple will meet Samsung and LG for the development of this panel.
The second details mentioned in this report are an under-display camera (UDC). Samsung and some Chinese smartphone brands have used the same technology in their smartphones. However, this type of technology means a lot for Apple, it is stuck with a capsule -shaped cavity in your display for its face ID certification method. Apple branded it as a dynamic island and created software features around it. Launched with the iPhone 14 Pro, Dynamic Island is present on every iPhone model on sales sev for the recently announced iPhone 16E (review). The under display camera is considered to hide the camera under the display, with various face ID sensors peeping between the pixel.
The third details mentioned in this report are the use of a solid-state battery. The solid state battery is an upcoming battery technology that does not yet make its way into the production smartphone. The technique usually uses a solid electrolyte instead of the liquid electrolyte used in the commonly available lithium-ion battery. It is different from silicon carbon technology that is currently used to provide high capacity and use non-graphite anode for rapid and safe charging.
The report claims that using pure silicon will increase the energy density allowing high charge and thus long lasting battery life is allowed.