Apple's Next iPhone Could Be Completely Bezel-less
Apple's Next iPhone Could Be Completely Bezel-less
Apple's Next iPhone Could Be Completely Bezel-less
Written by Trey M
Written by Trey M
Written by Trey M



Trey is a student and aspiring designer in the United States. He founded Mac Line with a simple goal: to make tech news fast, easy, and accessible to all.
Trey is a student and aspiring designer in the United States. He founded Mac Line with a simple goal: to make tech news fast, easy, and accessible to all.
Trey is a student and aspiring designer in the United States. He founded Mac Line with a simple goal: to make tech news fast, easy, and accessible to all.
July 24, 2023
July 24, 2023
July 24, 2023



Apple has recently been shrinking the bezels on the iPhone, and a future iPhone may feature no bezels at all with the help of LG and Samsung building their displays
Apple has recently been shrinking the bezels on the iPhone, and a future iPhone may feature no bezels at all with the help of LG and Samsung building their displays
Apple has recently been shrinking the bezels on the iPhone, and a future iPhone may feature no bezels at all with the help of LG and Samsung building their displays
In the past few years, Apple has been shrinking the bezels on the iPhone for a while, with rumors that the iPhone 15 series will have even smaller bezels than the current model. Even with these ridiculous advancements in display technology, Apple would like to take it a step further, asking LG and Samsung to start developing a “bezel-less” iPhone display.
While most bezel-less desires on the market today use curved displays, Apple would like to keep the design of the displays the same, as they fear making the display curved will sacrifice clarity and durability. They also want to keep the same design as before because a future under-panel camera technology that is rumored to be put in the iPhone 17 Pro (2025) would be impossible to fit in a curved display.
With all the constraints of the bezel-less display, it can be expected that this could come as early as 2025 with the iPhone 17 Pro, as it plans to bring an under-display FaceID.
In the past few years, Apple has been shrinking the bezels on the iPhone for a while, with rumors that the iPhone 15 series will have even smaller bezels than the current model. Even with these ridiculous advancements in display technology, Apple would like to take it a step further, asking LG and Samsung to start developing a “bezel-less” iPhone display.
While most bezel-less desires on the market today use curved displays, Apple would like to keep the design of the displays the same, as they fear making the display curved will sacrifice clarity and durability. They also want to keep the same design as before because a future under-panel camera technology that is rumored to be put in the iPhone 17 Pro (2025) would be impossible to fit in a curved display.
With all the constraints of the bezel-less display, it can be expected that this could come as early as 2025 with the iPhone 17 Pro, as it plans to bring an under-display FaceID.
In the past few years, Apple has been shrinking the bezels on the iPhone for a while, with rumors that the iPhone 15 series will have even smaller bezels than the current model. Even with these ridiculous advancements in display technology, Apple would like to take it a step further, asking LG and Samsung to start developing a “bezel-less” iPhone display.
While most bezel-less desires on the market today use curved displays, Apple would like to keep the design of the displays the same, as they fear making the display curved will sacrifice clarity and durability. They also want to keep the same design as before because a future under-panel camera technology that is rumored to be put in the iPhone 17 Pro (2025) would be impossible to fit in a curved display.
With all the constraints of the bezel-less display, it can be expected that this could come as early as 2025 with the iPhone 17 Pro, as it plans to bring an under-display FaceID.
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