In iPhone 7 is to be used again Samsung technology. Was it in many iPhone 6s copies of Chip, who came from South Korean manufacturers, Apple could be ready in 2016, the display of his greatest rival. Samsung Gets the Go, an iPhone 7 with Curved OLED screen would be conceivable.
Apple already uses display technology, made in South Korea. So the screen of Apple Watch is previously manufactured exclusively from LG. That should change in the future, reports both SamMobile and DigiTimes. So as not to be solely and dependent solely on LG, Apple will in future also OLED screens available from Samsung - for Apple Watch it was already a done deal. But here it does not remain. Also in future iPhone models display technology from Samsung could be used.
iPhone 7: New possibilities by OLED technology from Samsung
So far, Apple put all its iPhone generations on LCD technology. An upgrade to the newer OLED technology, however, would open up new opportunities to the Group. For the iPhone 7 step would possibly still a little early, but by 2018 Apple could then bring about an iPhone with curved screen on the market.
Decision is expected in November
Currently testing Apple reportedly already OLED displays from Samsung. Whether these are already replacing the LCD technology in iPhone 7, the company from Cupertino will reportedly decide in November. The decision by Apple is likely to have a decisive impact on Samsung's other investment projects relating to the development of Curved OLED displays then.
Apple already uses display technology, made in South Korea. So the screen of Apple Watch is previously manufactured exclusively from LG. That should change in the future, reports both SamMobile and DigiTimes. So as not to be solely and dependent solely on LG, Apple will in future also OLED screens available from Samsung - for Apple Watch it was already a done deal. But here it does not remain. Also in future iPhone models display technology from Samsung could be used.
iPhone 7: New possibilities by OLED technology from Samsung
So far, Apple put all its iPhone generations on LCD technology. An upgrade to the newer OLED technology, however, would open up new opportunities to the Group. For the iPhone 7 step would possibly still a little early, but by 2018 Apple could then bring about an iPhone with curved screen on the market.
Decision is expected in November
Currently testing Apple reportedly already OLED displays from Samsung. Whether these are already replacing the LCD technology in iPhone 7, the company from Cupertino will reportedly decide in November. The decision by Apple is likely to have a decisive impact on Samsung's other investment projects relating to the development of Curved OLED displays then.
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