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New Delhi: Apple's next blast that is ready to create a stir in the smartphone world could be 'iPhone 20', which is going to be launched in 2027. According to the latest report by leaker 'Instant Digital', this 20th anniversary special model will say goodbye to all physical buttons and shift to haptic feedback. No cutout on top, everything under-display! Will this be the most revolutionary upgrade to the iPhone series, or just hype? Let's get into the details of this concept, which promises to make Apple more innovative.
According to reports, all mechanical buttons like volume, power, and ring/silent will be eliminated in iPhone 20. These will be replaced by solid-state haptic buttons, which will feel like pressing a real button through vibration and motion-sensing. This change will increase durability, as there will be no moving parts. This move by Apple is being said to be part of the 'Slab of Glass' design, where the phone will look like one seamless glass piece. Will it confuse users or suit the new generation?
Biggest surprise: No notch or dynamic island cutout! Face ID, the front camera and sensors will all be hidden under-display, making the screen full-body. The leaker claims that Apple has perfected this tech, which will be ready by 2027. This design will be more immersive than older models, but will battery life or performance be affected? Experts believe that this will take Apple ahead of Android phones.
This 20th Anniversary Edition may arrive in September 2027, which will be reminiscent of the first model of the iPhone (2007). Reports say Apple has been working on it for years, and it will be a game-changer for durability. But there are challenges too—accuracy of haptic buttons and user adjustment. Will Apple fans embrace this button-free future or miss the old feel?