One Previous report By Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman gave us some vacant details about an upcoming iPhone model, which is currently marked as the 20th birthday iPhone. This device was said to introduce a new design or a unique design by itself, while the rest of the iPhone 19 series would have a slightly older or recent design. This strategy would be very similar to what Apple did when it announced its iPhone x.which was made to celebrate 10 years of iPhone. After the initial details, there is more information from another source that gives us a better idea about the design of the next iPhone.
A detailed report of the Korean publication ET NEWSProvides many details about the next sources of iPhone by citing from the supply chain. Apple is working on a screen that doubles or has curved borders on all sides. Although this looks like a regular curvature display panel, which is now also available on many medium -range Chinese smartphones, this panel and screen must have much more aggressive curved sides. When seen from front, the screen should give a frameless look, which means that the frames would hide or appear only beyond the curvature on the sides, which would not be visible unless it is seen by the sides.
This, in fact, confirms the previous report that said the phone will make “extensive use of glass” and will look like a glass slab without visible frames. The source states that Apple will find Samsung and LG for the development of this panel.
The second detail mentioned in this report is that of a sub-display camera (UDC). Samsung and some marks of Chinese smartphones have used the same technology on their smartphones. However, this technology means a lot for Apple, which is attached with a capsule -shaped cavity on its monitors for its face -to -identification method. Apple even built the software features around it, marking -the island Dynamic. Released with iPhone 14 ProDynamic Island exists on all iPhone models for sale, except the recently announced iPhone 16e (Analysis). The display camera should hide the camera under the screen, leaving the various face identification sensors peek between the pixels when needed.
The third detail mentioned in this report is the use of a solid state battery. Solid state battery is a next battery technology that is still about to enter production smartphones. Technology basically uses a solid electrolyte rather than a liquid electrolyte used in commonly available lithium -ion batteries. This is different from silicon carbon technology, currently used to offer greater capacity and use not graffiti for faster and safer charging graphics.
The report states that the use of pure silicon will increase energy density, allowing you to maintain a higher charge and thus allow the longer duration of the battery.