Apple Stock News: iPhone’s Curved Display

Apple Stock news: Apple is developing a second version of the four-edge-bending display, rumored to debut in the 2027 anniversary iPhone. The new technology will be rolled out in two stages: first, using OLED materials with a magnesium-silver alloy, which may cause image distortion and brightness loss on the curved areas. Later, Apple plans to transition to next-generation transparent electrodes made of indium zinc oxide (IZO), which should eliminate these issues and enable even narrower bezels. Samsung Display and LG Display are already preparing for mass production of the new displays.
Vision Pro

Apple hasn’t abandoned the Vision Pro, but, according to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, a new successor won’t arrive for at least two years. The company is currently working on technologies for a lighter and cheaper version, but no active development is underway, and the “Vision Air” project has been canceled. The main focus of the mixed-reality team is now on smart glasses, Siri improvements, and other AI wearables. In October 2025, Apple refreshed the Vision Pro with the new M5 chip.
Quiet Privacy Benefit

Apple plans to equip the entire iPhone 18 lineup with its own modems, ending support for Qualcomm, which should bring speed, efficiency improvements, and an additional privacy benefit.In iOS 26.3, Apple introduced the Limit Precise Location setting, which reduces the amount of location data shared with mobile networks, enhancing user privacy.Currently, this feature is only available on devices with C1 or C1X modems (such as the iPhone Air, 16e, 17e, and M5 iPad Pro). However, with the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Fold, it is expected to expand across the entire lineup. The function does not affect signal quality, user experience, or emergency services, but requires carrier support. So far, it is supported by a limited number of operators in the US, UK, EU, and several other countries.Apple is also reportedly developing a more advanced C2 modem with mmWave 5G support, offering performance comparable to the latest Qualcomm solutions.
