It appears Apple is preparing to double down on the whole Liquid Glass branding and this time it will go beyond software and into the hardware. You obviously must have heard the words “Liquid Glass” as company had already introduced the Liquid Glass interface design across its operating systems last year. The aim was to create a unified visual experience across devices like the iPhone, Mac, and Vision Pro. Now rumours indicate the “Liquid Glass” is what the next-generation iPhone display will be called. Here’s what we know.
According to a post on X by well-known tipster Ice Universe, Apple is exploring a new display technology for future iPhones that could be marketed as a “Liquid Glass Display.” This would mark a first for the iPhone lineup as the screen is expected to feature curved edges. However, the curvature is said to be extremely subtle unlike the more pronounced curved displays commonly seen on Android smartphones.
The leaker suggests that the visual appeal of this display may come from a blend of advanced optical techniques rather than just the curved panel itself.
“What truly creates the visual impact may be a sophisticated combination of optical refraction, light guiding structures, and carefully engineered visual illusion. The end result could be a display where the bezel nearly disappears from sight, while edge viewing remains natural and undisturbed.” the leaker explains.
It is no secret that “Liquid Glass” software design introduced last year wasn’t an instant hit amongst fans and tech enthusiasts. But it seems Apple is still willing to refine the concept even after not-so-positive reactions.
Also, the leak does indicate that the concept is still speculative. There is no confirmation on whether Apple has finalised plans for such a display and no sources were cited to validate the information.
While no exact timeline has been provided, the so-called next-generation display is unlikely to arrive in the immediate future. It can be expected to debut with Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone that is anticipated around 2027.
Meanwhile, Apple is already rumoured to be focusing on a foldable design for its upcoming iPhone Ultra expected in late 2026. The iPhone 18 Pro models, on the other hand, are likely to bring more incremental upgrades.
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Answer. It’s a new display technology for future iPhones featuring subtle curved edges and advanced optical techniques to make bezels nearly disappear.
Answer. The technology is speculative but could arrive with Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone around 2027.
Answer. Previously, “Liquid Glass” referred to a software design interface across iPhone, Mac, and Vision Pro. Now Apple is exploring it as hardware display branding.
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