<p>On June 29, 2007, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/technology/gadgets/apple-2025-iphone-air-smart-home-hub-and-more-3388982">Apple</a> unveiled the company's first-ever iPhone that not only revolutionised the mobile handset industry, but also led to the slow and agonising death of several prominent brands, including BlackBerry and Nokia.</p><p>Now, as Apple struggles to register steady growth in the iPhone business, the company is reportedly working on several new iPhone variants, including the foldable model.</p><p>Citing reliable sources, Mark Gurman of Bloomberg <a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2025-05-11/apple-2027-plans-tabletop-robot-20th-anniversary-iphone-ios-19-wi-fi-feature">says</a> that Apple will kick off iPhone (1st Gen)'s 20th anniversary with a foldable iPhone along with the iPhone 18 Pro series in late 2026.</p>.Google Chrome gets new AI feature to block online fraudsters on Android phones.<p>The all-new iPhone is said to have a crease-free bendable screen and comes with a top-of-the-line premium metal enclosure and sturdy hinge to hold the wide-display panel inside.</p><p>And, in the following year (2027), Apple, in a bid to recreate the iconic 'iPhone X' launch, will bring a special iPhone model, which will have more glass, almost zero-bezel and curvaceous structure than the current crop of iPhones.</p><p>Unlike the iPhone X, which had a big notch at the top, the 20th anniversary iPhone 20 (XX) will have a full display with no visible camera at the top.</p><p>It is said to feature an in-display FaceID camera, which can be made invisible through software optimisation to create an edge-to-edge display design. Samsung, which is a major display supplier of Apple, has already achieved this feat on its Galaxy Z Fold series. So, we are certain of this feature being available on the iPhone 20 series.</p><p>It is not just iPhones, Apple has more in the offing. It is also expected to bring an all-new smart glasses which will compete wit<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/technology/gadgets/meta-to-launch-ray-ban-smartglasses-in-india-soon-3506885">h Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses</a>.</p><p>Further, fans can also look forward to get their hands on Apple's first-ever table-top robotic device. It will be similar to Amazon's Echo Show.</p><p>Apple device will look like a hybrid of an iPad and HomePod fused together. And, it will be able to rotate to face the moving user in the living room. It will act as a central hub for the owner to control other Internet-of-Things (IoT) gadgets at home such as smart ACs, water heaters, security cameras and more. </p><p>That's not all -- there will be more Internet-of-Things (IoT) gadgets launching in future.</p><p>Just a few months ago, Apple received a patent for smart home security camera-cum-doorbell.</p><p>As per the patent application, the new smart home camera is capable of scanning not just the face, but also the upper body to correctly identify the person</p>.Apple working on smart doorbell with FaceID-like camera security feature.<p>It should be noted that Apple is a prominent member of Matter.</p><p>For the uninitiated, Matter is an IoT standard jointly developed by big corporations including Apple, Amazon, Google, iRobot, Signify, and Connectivity Standards Alliance (previously known as Zigbee Alliance).</p><p>This allows all smart home devices with different operating systems to work seamlessly with digital assistants such as Siri (with Apple Intelligence), Alexa, and Google Assistant.</p><p>The specification for Matter v1.0 standard was first released in 2022 and since then, several certified products have made their way to store shelves.</p><p>We expect Apple to fully foray into smart home business in the next couple of years. Given the reputation of being a strong advocate of user privacy policies, the Cupertino-based technology major has the potential to gain quick traction among consumers worldwide</p>.Apple considers raising iPhone prices: Report.<p><em>Get the latest news on new launches, gadget reviews, apps, cybersecurity, and more on personal technology only on <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/dh-tech?_ga=2.210580691.73733284.1595225125-1706599323.1592232366">DH Tech</a></em></p>
<p>On June 29, 2007, <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/technology/gadgets/apple-2025-iphone-air-smart-home-hub-and-more-3388982">Apple</a> unveiled the company's first-ever iPhone that not only revolutionised the mobile handset industry, but also led to the slow and agonising death of several prominent brands, including BlackBerry and Nokia.</p><p>Now, as Apple struggles to register steady growth in the iPhone business, the company is reportedly working on several new iPhone variants, including the foldable model.</p><p>Citing reliable sources, Mark Gurman of Bloomberg <a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2025-05-11/apple-2027-plans-tabletop-robot-20th-anniversary-iphone-ios-19-wi-fi-feature">says</a> that Apple will kick off iPhone (1st Gen)'s 20th anniversary with a foldable iPhone along with the iPhone 18 Pro series in late 2026.</p>.Google Chrome gets new AI feature to block online fraudsters on Android phones.<p>The all-new iPhone is said to have a crease-free bendable screen and comes with a top-of-the-line premium metal enclosure and sturdy hinge to hold the wide-display panel inside.</p><p>And, in the following year (2027), Apple, in a bid to recreate the iconic 'iPhone X' launch, will bring a special iPhone model, which will have more glass, almost zero-bezel and curvaceous structure than the current crop of iPhones.</p><p>Unlike the iPhone X, which had a big notch at the top, the 20th anniversary iPhone 20 (XX) will have a full display with no visible camera at the top.</p><p>It is said to feature an in-display FaceID camera, which can be made invisible through software optimisation to create an edge-to-edge display design. Samsung, which is a major display supplier of Apple, has already achieved this feat on its Galaxy Z Fold series. So, we are certain of this feature being available on the iPhone 20 series.</p><p>It is not just iPhones, Apple has more in the offing. It is also expected to bring an all-new smart glasses which will compete wit<a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/technology/gadgets/meta-to-launch-ray-ban-smartglasses-in-india-soon-3506885">h Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses</a>.</p><p>Further, fans can also look forward to get their hands on Apple's first-ever table-top robotic device. It will be similar to Amazon's Echo Show.</p><p>Apple device will look like a hybrid of an iPad and HomePod fused together. And, it will be able to rotate to face the moving user in the living room. It will act as a central hub for the owner to control other Internet-of-Things (IoT) gadgets at home such as smart ACs, water heaters, security cameras and more. </p><p>That's not all -- there will be more Internet-of-Things (IoT) gadgets launching in future.</p><p>Just a few months ago, Apple received a patent for smart home security camera-cum-doorbell.</p><p>As per the patent application, the new smart home camera is capable of scanning not just the face, but also the upper body to correctly identify the person</p>.Apple working on smart doorbell with FaceID-like camera security feature.<p>It should be noted that Apple is a prominent member of Matter.</p><p>For the uninitiated, Matter is an IoT standard jointly developed by big corporations including Apple, Amazon, Google, iRobot, Signify, and Connectivity Standards Alliance (previously known as Zigbee Alliance).</p><p>This allows all smart home devices with different operating systems to work seamlessly with digital assistants such as Siri (with Apple Intelligence), Alexa, and Google Assistant.</p><p>The specification for Matter v1.0 standard was first released in 2022 and since then, several certified products have made their way to store shelves.</p><p>We expect Apple to fully foray into smart home business in the next couple of years. Given the reputation of being a strong advocate of user privacy policies, the Cupertino-based technology major has the potential to gain quick traction among consumers worldwide</p>.Apple considers raising iPhone prices: Report.<p><em>Get the latest news on new launches, gadget reviews, apps, cybersecurity, and more on personal technology only on <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/dh-tech?_ga=2.210580691.73733284.1595225125-1706599323.1592232366">DH Tech</a></em></p>