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We know that 2026 is going to be a big year for iPhones, thanks to the upcoming release of the foldable iPhone Ultra, but 2027 is shaping up to be even more exciting. Next year marks the 20th anniversary of the release of the first ever iPhone, and according to reports Apple isn't going to let that milestone pass uncelebrated.We've already heard a bunch of rumors about the 20th anniversary iPhone, tentatively called the iPhone 20, which is expected to kick off a whole new design language for Apple's flagship devices. Well it turns out there may be two iPhone 20 models on the horizon, with Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reporting they're set to replace the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max.This means that the two new phones will be available in similar sizes as a result, so we'd expect to see iPhone 20 models with 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch screens. It also suggests we may not see a repeat of 2017, when Apple released the special edition iPhone X alongside the less impressive iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. So there may not be an iPhone 19 Pro next year.Gurman also reports that the phones, which are code-named V73 and V74, will run on a new 2 nanometer A21 chip — which Apple is referring to as Naxos internally. That same chip will apparently power the second-generation Apple foldable. This model is codenamed V78, and suggests that Apple is planning on updating its foldable phones every year.Almost nothing is known about the iPhone Ultra 2 at this point, and things will probably stay that way until after the first foldable is released later this year.Here's what else we know about iPhone 20's design














