Apple's Bold New Design for the 20th Anniversary iPhone Pro in 2027

Apple's plans for a bold new iPhone Pro design in 2027, featuring extensive glass use and a potential foldable model.
Apple's Bold New Design for the 20th Anniversary iPhone Pro in 2027
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Apple approaches its 20th anniversary in 2027, the company is preparing a significant redesign for its iPhone lineup. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple plans to unveil a "bold" new Pro model that makes extensive use of glass, echoing former design chief Jony Ive's vision of an iPhone resembling a single sheet of glass. Additionally, a foldable iPhone is also in development, marking a major departure from traditional designs.

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The new Pro model will feature a more extensive use of glass, potentially realising Jony Ive's dream of an iPhone that appears as a single plane of glass. Apple is working on a foldable model, which could be released alongside the new Pro version in 2027. Apple might adopt a special naming convention for this milestone, possibly introducing an "iPhone 20" or a similar commemorative title.

Apple's Bold New Design for the 20th Anniversary iPhone Pro in 2027
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Expected to launch in 2025, this model will not see drastic design changes. It will retain a familiar look with a redesigned camera system. This ultra-thin model previews Apple's shift towards slimmer devices, which may influence future designs like the iPhone 19 Pro.

The upcoming 20th-anniversary iPhone Pro promises to be a landmark release, featuring a bold new design that could redefine the smartphone landscape. With its extensive glass design and potential foldable model, Apple is poised to celebrate two decades of innovation with a truly revolutionary product.

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