iPhone 18 Pro to feature under-display Face ID, but it might still have a Dynamic Island

Apple is expected to give the iPhone a big redesign for the product’s 20th anniversary, with a recent report saying the iPhone 20 model will feature a mostly glass design, a claim unseen before in Apple leaks.

But we won’t have to wait until 2027 to see big iPhone design swings. Apple’s ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air will hit stores this year, featuring a much thinner profile than any of its predecessors or Android devices.

Then, Apple will introduce the first-gen foldable iPhone next year, a device that should deliver a unique design and a creaseless display.

The iPhone 18 Pro models that are also coming out in 2026 should feature a hole-punch display similar to Android phones, as Face ID components are going under the screen. That’s what a report from trusted sources said a few days ago, making us wonder about the future of the Dynamic Island.

We now have another trusted source mentioning the big iPhone display upgrade. Also, there’s been an interesting development on the Android front, as Google just added its own Dynamic Island to Android 16. All that makes me think Apple isn’t going to ditch the Dynamic Island functionality once it replaces the pill cutout with a single hole for the selfie camera.

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