Apple Under Talks To Use Full Active LCDs For All 2018 iPhones; Advanced Display Will Allow For 0.5mm Thin Bezels

Apple Under Talks To Use Full Active LCDs For All 2018 iPhones; Advanced Display Will Allow For 0.5mm Thin Bezels

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This year, everything in the flagship mobile world is about displays. Samsung and LG kicked off 2017 with edge to edge, OLED displays that featured a remarkably high screen to body ratio. Then, rumors related to a similar iPhone from Apple started to surface as well. Finally, this month we got the iPhone X. The smartphone brought the much awaited OLED display on Apple’s portfolio after users waited years for Apple’s supply chain adequacy. Now, we’ve got more news for Cupertino’s display segment. Take a look below to find out more.

As Apple finally moves to OLED on the iPhone, it’s time to say goodbye to IPS LCDs. The latter have served Cupertino faithfully but the iPhone 8/8 Plus will likely b the last smartphones with the material. We’ve seen rumors of Apple’s display plans surface earlier this year as well. These claim that Micro-LED will replace OLED on future iPhones. Allegedly, Apple’s looking to make its own displays and is in talk with relevant supply partners.

Apple Under Talks To Use Full Active LCDs For All 2018 iPhones; Advanced Display Will Allow For 0.5mm Thin Bezels

Sep 28, 2017, 2:23pm UTC
http://wccftech.com/apple-full-active-lcd-display-panels-japan-panels-2018-iphones/ >This year, everything in the flagship mobile world is about displays. Samsung and LG kicked off 2017 with edge to edge, OLED displays that featured a remarkably high screen to body ratio. Then, rumors related to a similar iPhone from Apple started to surface as well. Finally, this month we got the iPhone X. The smartphone brought the much awaited OLED display on Apple’s portfolio after users waited years for Apple’s supply chain adequacy. Now, we’ve got more news for Cupertino’s display segment. Take a look below to find out more. >As Apple finally moves to OLED on the iPhone, it’s time to say goodbye to IPS LCDs. The latter have served Cupertino faithfully but the iPhone 8/8 Plus will likely b the last smartphones with the material. We’ve seen rumors of Apple’s display plans surface earlier this year as well. These claim that Micro-LED will replace OLED on future iPhones. Allegedly, Apple’s looking to make its own displays and is in talk with relevant supply partners.