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The highly anticipated 2027 smartphone lineup, marking the 20th anniversary of the device, is expected to introduce one of the most radical redesigns in its history. These major aesthetic and functional overhauls are primarily anticipated for the premium "Pro" and "Pro Max" models, though special anniversary numerical branding remains a strong possibility.A central feature of this upcoming redesign is a "quad-curved" or "Liquid Glass" screen. Unlike standard curved screens that bend only along the left and right sides, this display will curve smoothly over all four edges of the device. This ambitious design aims to eliminate visible bezels entirely, creating the seamless illusion of an uninterrupted, all-glass slab.To achieve this all-screen aesthetic, the facial recognition sensor array is being moved completely under the display. The design of the front-facing selfie camera is still undergoing evaluation; it may be reduced to a tiny hole-punch cutout that replaces the current interface cutout, or it could be hidden completely beneath the screen. Hiding the camera entirely presents significant technical hurdles, as current under-display lenses often suffer from light loss, blurriness, and image distortion. To compensate for these quality drops, specialized "free-form optic" lens systems are actively being developed.The structural chassis materials for these premium devices are also undergoing significant experimentation. Developers have been researching "liquid metal"—an amorphous alloy manufactured through die-casting that offers a rare combination of high strength, low weight, flexibility, and corrosion resistance. Additionally, new and improved titanium alloys are in development to better handle heat dissipation and structural rigidity, addressing thermal limitations observed in earlier titanium models.Despite the futuristic appeal, a quad-curved display raises practical consumer concerns. Similar heavily curved screens have historically led to usability issues, such as accidental edge touches, increased vulnerability to drop damage on the corners, and difficulties with utilizing protective cases.While the premium models receive this glass-heavy overhaul, the broader 2027 lineup is expected to be highly diverse, potentially featuring a mix of standard models, an ultra-thin device, and a second-generation foldable variant. Because these devices are still in early evaluation and testing phases in the manufacturing line, the finalized designs, materials, and features are subject to change before their official release. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tech-talk-daily--6886557/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tech-talk-daily--6886557/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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