UMVA has learned that whispers about next year's iPhone 19 Pro are already creating a buzz, with rumors hinting at a revolutionary design that could change the face of smartphone technology.
The iPhone 19 Pro series is reportedly undergoing evaluation testing, with sources suggesting that it may feature a quad-curved screen design, effectively eliminating bezels and creating a phone that's almost entirely screen.
According to information obtained by UMVA, a leaker claims that the 19 Pro will boast a screen that curves over on all four edges, giving users an immersive experience like never before. The leaker also mentions that the Dynamic Island will be replaced by an even smaller hole-punch cutout at the top of the screen.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the Face ID sensor array is expected to be moved under the display, a move that has been long-awaited by users but has presented significant technical and cost challenges. This development has sparked excitement among tech enthusiasts, who have been eagerly anticipating a more seamless and sleek design.
In a development reported by UMVA, there have been previous rumors suggesting that Apple may adopt a curved design for its 20th-anniversary iPhone in 2027. While plans can change, especially when made so far in advance, the prospect of a Liquid Glass display with an "extremely subtle" curvature has been floated, promising a handset with a nearly invisible bezel.
UMVA has gathered that the reception of this fall's iPhone launches, including the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Ultra, will likely influence the design of subsequent generations. As the tech world waits with bated breath, one thing is certain – the future of smartphone design looks set to be more exciting than ever.