The iPhone 18 hasn’t even launched yet, the iPhone 19 may never exist, and somehow the internet is already obsessing over the iPhone 20. A new concept published by Front Page Tech imagines what Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone could look like, and honestly? It looks far more futuristic than the current iPhone Air direction.
According to the renders and rumours gathered by FPT, Apple could be preparing its biggest visual redesign since the iPhone X. The concept phone ditches nearly everything we associate with modern iPhones: physical buttons disappear completely, the bezels become almost invisible, and Face ID finally moves under the display.
The most eye-catching detail is easily the quad-curved display. The screen bends subtly on all four edges, creating an almost floating-glass effect reminiscent of some experimental Huawei phones from recent years, only much cleaner and more “Apple-like”. Reports suggest Apple is allegedly working together with Samsung on a custom OLED panel capable of maintaining brightness consistency across the curved edges, which has traditionally been a weak point for aggressively curved OLED screens.

Interestingly, the concept only shows two rear cameras instead of the usual three found on Pro iPhones. One theory floating around is that Apple could adopt a massive 200 MP sensor capable of advanced sensor crop zoom, effectively replacing a dedicated telephoto lens. If true, the second sensor would likely remain ultrawide. Apple is also rumoured to be testing a next-generation HDR imaging system alongside that huge sensor.
The device would supposedly run on an Apple A21 chip built on a 2 nm process and use a silicon-carbon battery similar to the technology already appearing in several Android flagships in 2026. That could allow for a thinner chassis without sacrificing battery life.

Another major change would involve replacing physical buttons with solid-state touch controls using haptic feedback. Apple reportedly experimented with this idea before, but engineering limitations delayed it. In theory, it would improve water resistance and create a cleaner design. In practice? Using a case on a buttonless iPhone sounds like a potential nightmare.
The naming itself also makes sense historically. Apple skipped the iPhone 9 and jumped directly to the iPhone X for the 10th anniversary model back in 2017. A jump straight to “iPhone 20” in 2027 would mirror that strategy.
For now, these are still concept renders based on rumours rather than concrete leaks.
via Front Page Tech

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