


A new video from the YouTube channel fpt. imagines what the iPhone 20 could look like if Apple uses its 20th-anniversary model to introduce a much more dramatic hardware redesign.
In the concept, the phone is described as the 20th-anniversary iPhone and is said to carry the internal codename “Glasswing.” The report says the device could arrive in the fall of 2027.
The biggest visual change centers on the display. According to the video description, the phone would use a Samsung-made four-curved OLED panel that gently wraps toward all four sides of the chassis. If Apple pulled that off, the front could look almost edge-free, creating what the concept calls an “invisible bezel” effect and greatly reducing the black border people normally see around the screen.
The video also touches on core hardware. It claims the phone could use an A21 chip produced by TSMC. On the battery side, the concept suggests Apple may switch to a silicon-carbon design to help improve endurance.
None of that is official, of course. Still, the render offers a clear picture of how Apple might approach a milestone iPhone if it wants the anniversary model to feel meaningfully different rather than just slightly refined. For now, it remains a speculative look at a possible borderless design direction for the company’s future flagship.