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Apple looks ready to shake up its iPhone lineup in a way we haven’t seen in years. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the company is planning three straight years of major design changes, kicking off with the iPhone 17 series in 2025.

iPhone 17 Air
Apple iPhone 17 Air

The standout is said to be the iPhone 17 Air, a super-slim model that could replace the current Plus version. Rumors point to a single 48MP rear camera, Apple’s first in-house C1 modem, a smaller 2,900mAh battery, and eSIM-only support. The regular iPhone 17 is expected to stick close to the iPhone 16’s design, while the Pro models may adopt a new rear camera layout, possibly horizontal.

Looking further ahead, Apple is also working on a foldable iPhone for 2026, codenamed V68. Early prototypes reportedly use a clamshell design with four cameras — two on the back, one on the cover, and one inside. The foldable is said to use an “in-cell touch panel” to cut down on crease visibility, and it could be powered by Apple’s next-gen C2 modem.

Pricing is still speculation, but reports suggest around $1,099 for the iPhone 17 Air and about $1,699 for the foldable model.

In 2027, Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 20 — its 20th anniversary iPhone — with major upgrades across several areas. The model was originally set to be called the iPhone 19 but is reportedly being rebranded to highlight the milestone.

Apple has stuck with the same flat-edge design since the iPhone 12, so if these reports hold true, the next few years could bring the most dramatic changes to the iPhone lineup in over a decade.

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