Apple is rumored to be removing the Dynamic Island cutout, replacing it with an under-display camera. In other words, Apple might be going with a clean, all-screen look for its display.

Apple-focused tech site MacRumors reported on Monday that rumors suggest the 20th anniversary iPhone in 2027 could conceal the front-facing camera and have no visible cutouts on the screen. It’s worth noting that these rumors come from anonymous leakers, so there remains reason to be skeptical. And it’s a long time until 2027, so plans could always change.

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The 20th anniversary iPhone model could have an ‘all-screen’ design

But this is not the first time we’ve heard this rumor. There were reports back in May that the 20th anniversary iPhone could have an all-screen display. The iPhone certainly wouldn’t be the first phone to cram tech under the display, but it would mark a major change in how the devices would appear and operate.

By 2027, the iPhone could have a totally new look.