One can not deny that when talking about design and design, Apple's incredibly popular for attracting public gaze. But if there is an area that has always been poor, is the screen. Apple rarely makes drastic changes to his iPhone in this sector, both in design and equipment. And the least we can say is that the iPhone screen is particularly bad compared to competition.
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While the Cupertino company still uses an LCD display with a resolution of 1334 pixels x 750; others have gone on to bigger and brighter things. This is particularly the case of Samsung, Sony or LG.
Last November, the rumors surrounding the next iPhone 7 suggested that Apple could change a lot of things this time. One of the topics discussed was changes the screen. The iPhone 7 should arrive with an OLED screen, thus abandoning the LCD screen that the company has adopted to date. Apple fans know that Apple Watch is the only device of the firm to have an OLED screen yet. In 2013, Tim Cook expressed his distaste for OLED displays, calling them "horrible" on the color saturation.
Samsung and LG as a supplier?
In addition, Samsung and LG are listed as the two companies that will provide the bulk of OLED panels to Apple. Another publication also suggests that Apple is ready to invest in this technology by working with AU Optronics. According to Focus Taiwan, Apple could find a supplier AU Optronics AMOLED for the iPhone.
If these rumors are true, this could be a boon for AU Optronics, which currently supplies OLED displays for Huawei and other Chinese smartphone manufacturers.
But that is not all. Another set of rumors also suggest that Apple has a secret laboratory in Taiwan, where former employees of Qualcomm and AU Optronics are working on the development of micro LED screen thinner, lighter, brighter iPhone. We'll have to sort through all these rumors.
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While the Cupertino company still uses an LCD display with a resolution of 1334 pixels x 750; others have gone on to bigger and brighter things. This is particularly the case of Samsung, Sony or LG.
Last November, the rumors surrounding the next iPhone 7 suggested that Apple could change a lot of things this time. One of the topics discussed was changes the screen. The iPhone 7 should arrive with an OLED screen, thus abandoning the LCD screen that the company has adopted to date. Apple fans know that Apple Watch is the only device of the firm to have an OLED screen yet. In 2013, Tim Cook expressed his distaste for OLED displays, calling them "horrible" on the color saturation.
Samsung and LG as a supplier?
In addition, Samsung and LG are listed as the two companies that will provide the bulk of OLED panels to Apple. Another publication also suggests that Apple is ready to invest in this technology by working with AU Optronics. According to Focus Taiwan, Apple could find a supplier AU Optronics AMOLED for the iPhone.
If these rumors are true, this could be a boon for AU Optronics, which currently supplies OLED displays for Huawei and other Chinese smartphone manufacturers.
But that is not all. Another set of rumors also suggest that Apple has a secret laboratory in Taiwan, where former employees of Qualcomm and AU Optronics are working on the development of micro LED screen thinner, lighter, brighter iPhone. We'll have to sort through all these rumors.