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Apple leak prophesizes a Spatial iPhone with a holographic 3D screen. It’s about time!

Samsung is reportedly building the holographic display, with a tentative 2030 target.

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Holograms on your iPhone sound like science fiction. But according to a fresh leak, Apple may actually be working on it. A leaker on X known as “Schrödinger” claims Apple is developing a “Spatial iPhone” with a holographic display, reportedly being built by Samsung.

The display is codenamed “MH1” (Mobile Holographic 1), and the details being floated are quite wild. You should take all of this with appropriate skepticism, though, as none of it is officially confirmed.

Samsung is reportedly moving its 3D Plate tech to mobile with the MH1 (H1) display. Forget 2D we’re talking glasses-free holographic depth & spatial AI avatars floating above the glass. More info will be shared on Schrödinger Intel soon… pic.twitter.com/mUysO0Wbv5

— Schrödinger (@phonefuturist) May 6, 2026

How would a holographic iPhone screen work?

The rumored screen pairs advanced eye-tracking with a technique called diffractive beam-steering, which uses microscopic structures in the display layer to bend light toward your eyes at precise angles. The result is glasses-free 3D depth that appears to float above the glass (via MacRumors).

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There’s also a nano-structured holographic layer baked directly into the AMOLED panel. A patented algorithm would reportedly let you tilt the phone to see around objects in a video, something the leaker describes as “360-degree rotation.”

The display is also said to maintain full 4K resolution for regular 2D use, with the holographic layer only activating for specific content.

That’s a meaningful upgrade over older 3D screens like Nintendo’s 3DS, which notoriously blurred image quality. The project is currently in phase 1 of R&D, with a tentative deadline of 2030 for holographic smartphones.

Apple’s own history suggests this isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds

Apple has been quietly chasing this idea for nearly two decades. It filed patents for glasses-free 3D displays as far back as 2008, and again in 2014 for touchscreen holography using micro-lenses.

Apple SVP of Hardware Engineering John Ternus recently called spatial computing an “inevitability,” describing it as still in the “early innings.”

Meanwhile, iOS 26 already offers a feature called Spatial Scenes, which adds 3D parallax effects to photos on iPhone 12 and newer. It’s a small but telling preview of where Apple wants to go.

A Spatial iPhone in 2030 is far from guaranteed, but Apple’s patents, Samsung’s holographic display research, and Ternus’s own words suggest this isn’t just wishful thinking.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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