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IT之家 2026-05-23

Major Changes: fpt. Renders Showcase Apple iPhone 20

Bold redesign, but take it with a grain of salt

YouTube channel fpt. has released a set of concept renders that reportedly depict Apple’s next-generation iPhone 20 — billed as the iPhone 20 Anniversary Edition and internally codenamed "Glasswing." IT Home (IT之家) published the coverage on May 23, saying the device could arrive in fall 2027. The images promise a radical visual shift: a display that appears to eliminate visible bezels entirely. Sounds like science fiction? Renders have often set expectations that real products later temper.

What the renders claim

According to the video description, the screen would be a Samsung‑customized, four‑micro‑curved OLED that wraps subtly around all four edges to create a so‑called "invisible bezel" from the front. The mockups also show an A21 system‑on‑chip, reportedly to be manufactured by TSMC (台积电), and possibly a silicon‑carbon battery to boost endurance. These particulars come from a concept reel, not Apple, so the usual caveat applies: reported specs and visuals do not equal confirmation.

Supply‑chain and geopolitical context

If any of this comes true it would be significant for Apple’s supply chain partners. TSMC (台积电) and Samsung are already key suppliers to Apple; it has been reported that tensions over advanced semiconductor equipment and broader US‑China tech policies could influence timelines for cutting‑edge chips. A major redesign for a 20th‑anniversary iPhone would be a high‑stakes launch. Can Apple turn glossy renders into mass‑manufactured reality while navigating supply constraints and geopolitical headwinds? For now, we wait for Cupertino to say anything official.

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