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Apple's Button-Less, All-Glass iPhone 20: The Huge Redesign Coming in 2027
- In 2027, Apple plans a major 20th‑anniversary iPhone redesign, which Bloomberg's Mark Gurman described as `extraordinarily complex`.
- Following the iPhone X precedent, Apple is marking the 20th anniversary with a redesign, and CEO Tim Cook said last month the company aims to deliver "innovations that have never been seen before."
- Designers plan to replace physical buttons with frame‑integrated haptics, integrating power, volume, Action and Camera controls with localized vibration, while Bloomberg reports an all‑glass display without cutouts.
- A September 2027 launch window is considered likely, with Apple possibly skipping the iPhone 19 name and positioning an ultra‑premium 20th‑anniversary model above the iPhone Pro.
- Suppliers may enable thinner, brighter panels using Samsung's CFoE OLED tech, which reduces glare and power draw, but Ross Young cautions an all‑screen iPhone may not appear before 2030 with Face ID components under a transparent display area.
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