Apple Rumored to Redesign the iPhone Every Year Through to 2027

Apple is reportedly preparing to implement significant iPhone hardware redesigns each year for the next three generations.

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According leaks from the Chinese supply chain disclosed by Weibo user "Digital Chat Station," Apple plans to carry out a series of phased industrial design changes affecting different parts of the ‌iPhone‌ across three consecutive years: 2025, 2026, and 2027. The changes are said to target the rear camera system, the front-facing components, and eventually the complete removal of visible sensors, leading to an uninterrupted full-screen experience.

The iPhone 17 is expected to launch in the fall as the first in this sequence of design shifts. Apple is widely expected to redesign the back of the device, with the most notable change being a new horizontal camera layout. The leak describes the move to a "horizontal large matrix lens decorative component." This change is set to be the first major update to the ‌iPhone‌'s rear camera module since the introduction of the ‌iPhone‌ 11 Pro.

In 2026, attention will reportedly turn to the front of the device. Apple is expected to remove the Dynamic Island, the pill-shaped cutout that houses the front camera and Face ID components introduced on the ‌iPhone‌ 14 Pro, and replace it with a single circular punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. The hardware for ‌Face ID‌ will be hidden beneath the display.

By 2027, Apple is reportedly seeking a fully uninterrupted screen with no visible cutouts, holes, or notches of any kind. This will involve integrating both the ‌Face ID‌ system and the selfie camera beneath the display, resulting in a true so-called "full-screen" ‌iPhone‌.

The post does not mention whether these design changes will be limited to the Pro models or extend to the entire ‌iPhone‌ lineup. Historically, Apple has introduced new display and camera technologies on its high-end models before bringing them to the standard iPhones in subsequent years. The ‌Dynamic Island‌, for example, debuted on the ‌iPhone‌ 14 Pro in 2022 before being added to the ‌iPhone‌ 15 and 15 Plus in 2023.

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Top Rated Comments

DrWojtek Avatar
21 weeks ago
Cool, upgrade 2027 it is then
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbo79 Avatar
21 weeks ago
Unless one of the redesigns is a Mini, I won't be upgrading till 2027+ then.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
21 weeks ago

The Mini is not coming back. Mini Fans should get over it instead of whining about it on every occasion.
No ... I will not stop emphatically stating my preference for and desire for a smaller iPhone option.

Sorry chief!
Guess you'll have to deal.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
matt_and_187_like_this Avatar
21 weeks ago
My 12 Pro Max is 5 years old, looks and performs just as good as the latest. At least it looks older then because none of these gimmicks will make a significant difference and you'll forget about them on day 1.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sdugoten Avatar
21 weeks ago
I mean....design something that people actually want.

- Lighter iphone, not thinner. No one want to break the iphone because it's too thin. The phone is getting heavier every single version.
- Better battery life. Not thinner that lead to smaller battery. And then not adding another external battery on that thinner phone so that it will have the same battery life as the last generation, this is plain stupid.
- Hide the camera under the screen.
- Bring back touch id under the screen.
- Make the iphone actually able to sit horizontally on a desk, yea that camera on the back.
- Chatgpt like Siri that would be able to interact with the phone
- Allow Music app to display a language other than the phone language just like almost every single app is able to. Or at least allow Music app to display the original language of the song and the singer, not some bizzare translation in English.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tridley68 Avatar
21 weeks ago
Don't really Care what buttons they move around just as long as we get bug free software and better battery .
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)