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Apple’s 20th Anniversary iPhone Will Use The “Four-Edge Bending” Technology To Melt The Display On All Four Sides With The Help Of A New OLED Driver Based On 16nm FinFET Process

Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will adopt design changes that have never been seen in the industry so far, and it will celebrate two decades of the device. The radical design of the 20th anniversary iPhone will be completely bezel-less and without a visible frame, something that users have been demanding and, to be fair, craving for years now. Back in the day, we used to see unreal concepts of an all-screen design, and it appears that the company is finally molding our dreams into reality.
The 20th anniversary iPhone will feature a completely bezel-less display with no visible frame on the sides
A new report from ETNews claims that Apple plans to use "four-edge bending" display technology for the 2027 iPhone models. This means that the iPhone's display will not only bend from the sides but also from the top and bottom, making it a completely bezel-less iPhone without any frame bolstering it. We have previously seen the screens melting onto the side of the device on various Android flagships, but Apple's rendition could be a lot different and more complex. The true edge-to-edge display will show content flowing on all sides of the device, portraying a completely seamless experience.
We have recently covered that Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will make use of "mostly glass," presenting a curved iPhone without any cutouts in the display. This means that the company aims to subtract the Dynamic Island on the front and place all sensors and cameras under the display. The report is also in line with The Information's details, which claimed that at least one iPhone model in 2027 will feature a truly edge-to-edge display. Bloomberg also highlighted in a prior report that the iPhone would be a 'Pro' model instead of the standard or the 'Air.'
The change will mark the 20th anniversary of the iPhone and a radical design leap forward from the iPhone X, which launched in 2017. The iPhone X was a major step in the right direction as well, and Apple has kept more or less the same design language until the iPhone 16 Pro, with the Dynamic Island replacing the notch being the only difference. The company will achieve the new feat with a new OLED display driver ICbased on 16nm FinFET process technology. Currently, the traditional driver uses a 28nm planar process. It will also allow the device to save power while delivering the same or better output.
The new 16nm process is also a vital addition in terms of efficiency, as devices are getting thinner with each update, especially after the company announced the iPhone 17 Air. With a few other efficient power-saving mechanisms, future iPhone models could deliver the same all-day battery as the current models, if not better. The report mentions that Samsung and LG will be Apple's suppliers of choice for the technology. We will keep an eye on the latest news, so be sure to stick around for more details on Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone and how it will carry the will forward into the next decade.

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Apple’s 20th Anniversary iPhone Will Use The “Four-Edge Bending” Technology To Melt The Display On All Four Sides With The Help Of A New OLED Driver Based On 16nm FinFET Process
Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will adopt design changes that have never been seen in the industry so far, and it will celebrate two decades of the device. The radical design of the 20th anniversary iPhone will be completely bezel-less and without a visible frame, something that users have been demanding and, to be fair, craving for years now. Back in the day, we used to see unreal concepts of an all-screen design, and it appears that the company is finally molding our dreams into reality. The 20th anniversary iPhone will feature a completely bezel-less display with no visible frame on the sides A new report from ETNews claims that Apple plans to use "four-edge bending" display technology for the 2027 iPhone models. This means that the iPhone's display will not only bend from the sides but also from the top and bottom, making it a completely bezel-less iPhone without any frame bolstering it. We have previously seen the screens melting onto the side of the device on various Android flagships, but Apple's rendition could be a lot different and more complex. The true edge-to-edge display will show content flowing on all sides of the device, portraying a completely seamless experience. We have recently covered that Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will make use of "mostly glass," presenting a curved iPhone without any cutouts in the display. This means that the company aims to subtract the Dynamic Island on the front and place all sensors and cameras under the display. The report is also in line with The Information's details, which claimed that at least one iPhone model in 2027 will feature a truly edge-to-edge display. Bloomberg also highlighted in a prior report that the iPhone would be a 'Pro' model instead of the standard or the 'Air.' The change will mark the 20th anniversary of the iPhone and a radical design leap forward from the iPhone X, which launched in 2017. The iPhone X was a major step in the right direction as well, and Apple has kept more or less the same design language until the iPhone 16 Pro, with the Dynamic Island replacing the notch being the only difference. The company will achieve the new feat with a new OLED display driver ICbased on 16nm FinFET process technology. Currently, the traditional driver uses a 28nm planar process. It will also allow the device to save power while delivering the same or better output. The new 16nm process is also a vital addition in terms of efficiency, as devices are getting thinner with each update, especially after the company announced the iPhone 17 Air. With a few other efficient power-saving mechanisms, future iPhone models could deliver the same all-day battery as the current models, if not better. The report mentions that Samsung and LG will be Apple's suppliers of choice for the technology. We will keep an eye on the latest news, so be sure to stick around for more details on Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone and how it will carry the will forward into the next decade. Deal of the Day #apples #20th #anniversary #iphone #will
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Apple’s 20th Anniversary iPhone Will Use The “Four-Edge Bending” Technology To Melt The Display On All Four Sides With The Help Of A New OLED Driver Based On 16nm FinFET Process
Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will adopt design changes that have never been seen in the industry so far, and it will celebrate two decades of the device. The radical design of the 20th anniversary iPhone will be completely bezel-less and without a visible frame, something that users have been demanding and, to be fair, craving for years now. Back in the day, we used to see unreal concepts of an all-screen design, and it appears that the company is finally molding our dreams into reality. The 20th anniversary iPhone will feature a completely bezel-less display with no visible frame on the sides A new report from ETNews claims that Apple plans to use "four-edge bending" display technology for the 2027 iPhone models. This means that the iPhone's display will not only bend from the sides but also from the top and bottom, making it a completely bezel-less iPhone without any frame bolstering it. We have previously seen the screens melting onto the side of the device on various Android flagships, but Apple's rendition could be a lot different and more complex. The true edge-to-edge display will show content flowing on all sides of the device, portraying a completely seamless experience. We have recently covered that Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will make use of "mostly glass," presenting a curved iPhone without any cutouts in the display. This means that the company aims to subtract the Dynamic Island on the front and place all sensors and cameras under the display. The report is also in line with The Information's details, which claimed that at least one iPhone model in 2027 will feature a truly edge-to-edge display. Bloomberg also highlighted in a prior report that the iPhone would be a 'Pro' model instead of the standard or the 'Air.' The change will mark the 20th anniversary of the iPhone and a radical design leap forward from the iPhone X, which launched in 2017. The iPhone X was a major step in the right direction as well, and Apple has kept more or less the same design language until the iPhone 16 Pro, with the Dynamic Island replacing the notch being the only difference. The company will achieve the new feat with a new OLED display driver IC (DDIC) based on 16nm FinFET process technology. Currently, the traditional driver uses a 28nm planar process. It will also allow the device to save power while delivering the same or better output. The new 16nm process is also a vital addition in terms of efficiency, as devices are getting thinner with each update, especially after the company announced the iPhone 17 Air. With a few other efficient power-saving mechanisms, future iPhone models could deliver the same all-day battery as the current models, if not better. The report mentions that Samsung and LG will be Apple's suppliers of choice for the technology. We will keep an eye on the latest news, so be sure to stick around for more details on Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone and how it will carry the will forward into the next decade. Deal of the Day
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