Link: A look at Apple's three-year iPhone redesign plan, starting with iPhone Air this fall, foldable with Touch ID in 2026, and a curved-glass "iPhone 20" in 2027 (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)
Pick up an iPhone today; you'll notice it looks almost the same as models from five years ago, with only minor tweaks in design and a larger camera bump. The revolutionary look that once drew crowds has largely stagnated, leaving many to upgrade out of necessity rather than excitement.
Apple is set to shake things up with three consecutive years of significant redesigns, aiming to rejuvenate the iPhone's appeal.
This transformation begins with the iPhone Air launching in September, a slimmer device inspired by the MacBook Air, though it will come with some trade-offs like reduced battery life and fewer camera features.
The iPhone 17 series will introduce modest updates and new colors; however, these changes aren't expected to be groundbreaking.
Looking ahead, Apple plans to release its first foldable iPhone in 2026, a major innovation that promises to bring new excitement to its product line. This foldable device will incorporate multiple cameras and forego traditional features like the SIM-card slot and Face ID.
Ultimately, 2025 will build the groundwork for this new wave of innovation, setting the stage for potentially game-changing developments in 2026 and beyond, rekindling enthusiasm among iPhone users and tech enthusiasts alike. #
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