The next generation Apple iPhone is set to be launched in 2017, and it is expected that the bezel-less iPhone 8 could feature a bold new design with an OLED display full of holes. An AppleInsider report said that according to a patent filed by the company for 'electronic devices having displays with openings', Apple is working on processes to mount components behind small holes in a smartphone screen. Interestingly, the holes will be so tiny that a normal human eye cannot see it. What this technology will do is that it will allow manufacturers to uild a device with a true edge-to-edge display on the front. Components will be mounted, aligned to the openings in the display and they can be connected in more ways than one. There might a seperate place designated to connect with the device. Notably, the main electronic components which can be attached are anything which uses light, like a camera or a sensor or an indicator or maybe a secondary display which has display pixels. The opening will allow a passage to the signals, including acoustic and electromagnetic, related to the components.