Apple could bring curved displays back in vogue with the 20th anniversary iPhone

Apple is reportedly considering curved displays for the 20th anniversary iPhone, a move that could bring the form factor back into the mainstream after years of flat-screen dominance.
The concept isn't entirely new — Samsung experimented with curved screens on the Galaxy Edge series, and various manufacturers have dabbled with flexible displays. But Apple's entry into the space would legitimize the technology and likely set a design trend that competitors would follow.
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The 20th anniversary iPhone, expected in 2027, would mark two decades since the original iPhone revolutionized mobile computing. Apple has a history of using milestone products to introduce bold design changes, and a curved display would certainly qualify.
Industry analysts suggest Apple could use the curved display to create a device that wraps around the edges, providing a more immersive visual experience and potentially enabling new interaction paradigms. The company has been investing in flexible display technology for years through patents and supply chain partnerships.
Whether consumers will embrace curved displays on phones remains an open question. Previous attempts by other manufacturers received mixed reviews, with some users finding them gimmicky and others appreciating the expanded screen real estate.
**What This Means For You:** If you're planning to hold onto your current phone until 2027, the 20th anniversary iPhone could be worth the wait — but expect a premium price tag. If you're in the market sooner, don't wait for this; it's still years away and could change significantly before launch.
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