In 2027, Apple plans to unveil an iPhone with a hidden front-facing camera under the display, eliminating visible screen cutouts. This innovation aligns with Apple’s vision for a fully bezel-less design and follows advancements in under-screen camera and Face ID technologies, expected to debut in the 2026 iPhone 18 Pro.

To ensure high image quality, Apple’s supplier, LG Innotek, has developed a “freeform optic” lens array to enhance brightness and clarity for under-display cameras. Reports suggest Apple’s foldable iPhone could feature a groundbreaking 24-megapixel under-display camera, surpassing current industry standards of 4-8 MP.

The 2027 iPhone model may break tradition by skipping the “iPhone 19” name, harkening back to Apple’s leap from the iPhone 8 to the iPhone X for its 10th anniversary. This move underscores what could be one of Apple’s most ambitious redesigns in years, promising a sleek and futuristic device.

Apple’s stock (AAPL) currently trades at $269.33 on the NasdaqGS, showing a 0.42% increase. Investors are likely anticipating the potential impact of Apple’s innovative approach to smartphone design and camera technology.

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