the arrival of the iPhone 20 to encounter the iPhone design that numerous individuals have anticipated since Apple launched the iPhone X in 2017. A recent report indicates that next year’s foldable iPhone will be the inaugural model to incorporate under-display camera technology for the front-facing camera.
Recent leaks have suggested that Apple would ultimately relocate the Dynamic Island beneath the display, initially with the Face ID components and subsequently with the front cameras. Those claims outlined Apple’s strategies for conventional iPhones, though they were never validated. More up-to-date leaks suggested that Apple has delayed its schedule for phasing out the Dynamic Island in iPhones boasting true all-screen designs.
Nearly every iPhone since the iPhone X has aimed to reduce bezels, aside from iPhone SE variants. The “all-screen” design that Apple presented in 2017 made one significant trade-off: the cutout at the top, commonly referred to as the notch, which contained Face ID components and the front camera. The notch has diminished in size over the years, evolving into the Dynamic Island cutout that the iPhone 14 Pro models introduced in 2022. The forthcoming iPhone 17 series is rumored to showcase a similar fundamental design.