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Apple’s special 2027 iPhone could debut a new OLED design

Apple’s 20th-anniversary iPhone may bring a thinner and brighter micro-curved OLED display.

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Apple’s 20th-anniversary iPhone is shaping up to be less of a routine yearly upgrade and more of a statement device, with multiple reports pointing to a custom Samsung-made OLED panel that curves very slightly around all four edges of the phone rather than using the dramatic “waterfall” look seen on some older curved-screen designs. If the leaks are accurate, Apple is aiming for something that feels softer in the hand, keeps edge swipes natural, and still avoids the visual distortion that can make aggressively curved displays look flashy but impractical.

What makes this rumor especially interesting is that the display change may not just be cosmetic. According to supply-chain reporting, Apple wants a so-called “pol-less” OLED for this model, which would remove the polarizer layer used in most current OLED panels and instead rely on Samsung’s COE, or Color Filter on Encapsulation, approach. That matters because the polarizer helps control reflections, but it also absorbs some of the light coming from the panel, so removing it can make the display thinner, brighter, and more power-efficient.

Of course, there is a tradeoff. A display without that traditional polarizing film can be harder to manage in bright environments, which is why this rumor only really makes sense if Apple has improved its anti-reflective treatment enough to compensate. MacRumors’ report says Apple already introduced a new anti-reflective coating on recent iPhones and is expected to keep refining it, which would be a logical step if the company wants to push toward a brighter, slimmer panel without sacrificing outdoor visibility.

The bigger story, though, is what this display could enable. Reports tied to Apple’s 2027 roadmap have repeatedly suggested the company wants an all-screen, high-end iPhone with a more glass-heavy design and as few visible interruptions as possible, echoing the kind of leap Apple made with the iPhone X in 2017. CNET notes that the 20th-anniversary model is widely viewed as the device that could deliver Apple’s next major visual reset, just as the iPhone X did for the 10th anniversary by ditching the home button and introducing Face ID.

That does not mean every piece is locked in. One of the messiest parts of the rumor cycle is the front of the phone itself, because sources still disagree on whether Apple can fully hide both Face ID and the selfie camera under the display by 2027. Some reporting says Apple is still testing an under-display camera and could eventually eliminate visible cutouts, while Ross Young’s roadmap-based commentary has been more cautious, suggesting Apple may get under-display Face ID first and keep at least a small camera hole for a while longer.

That uncertainty is actually what makes the current “micro-curved” rumor feel believable. It sounds like the kind of intermediate engineering move Apple would make when it wants the phone to look dramatically cleaner from the front, even if the truly invisible-camera dream is not fully ready yet. A shallower curve around the edges, a thinner OLED stack, more brightness, and better power efficiency are all upgrades users can notice immediately, even before they start caring about whether the selfie camera sits behind the panel or in a tiny punch hole.

There is also a manufacturing angle here that adds some credibility to the idea that Apple is working on something unusually ambitious. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has reported that Apple’s 2027 anniversary iPhone plans are “extraordinarily complex,” involving new parts and production techniques that are better supported by the company’s established manufacturing base in China. That does not confirm the final design, but it does support the broader picture of Apple preparing a premium showcase product rather than another predictable spec bump.


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