Alleged renders of the upcoming iPhone XX suggest Apple is preparing a radical redesign for its next-generation smartphone. The leaked images depict a device with a heavily rounded chassis and a quad-curved display that wraps around all four edges. This design direction marks a significant departure from current flat-edged models.
Renders suggest Samsung panels, Face ID under display, capacitive buttons, and LOFIC camera upgrades for next-gen smartphone.
Apple reportedly evaluates advanced Samsung panels to achieve the curved glass look seen in these renders. The company may move Face ID hardware entirely beneath the display, which would reduce the notch or Dynamic Island to a single hole-punch camera cutout. This change aims to maximize screen real estate and create an all-screen front face.

The rumored device might adopt capacitive, solid-state buttons instead of traditional physical switches. A new Silicon Anode battery is expected to provide larger capacity without increasing the phone's overall size. Camera upgrades could include LOFIC sensor technology for improved HDR performance and dynamic range.
Early renders show a dual-camera setup on the rear, though Pro models may retain triple cameras. The device represents Apple's push toward a more immersive display experience while maintaining compact dimensions through advanced battery technology.



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