Apparently Apple wants for the iPhone 7 now but obstruct no AMOLED display. Previously, it was surmised, the iPhone maker could change for his next smartphone model, the display technology. However, suppliers Foxconn invest in LCD technology - what makes a shift towards OLED unlikely for now.
Recently, it was for the iPhone 7 even speculated about a possible AMOLED display - even in Curved format. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities looks for the iPhone 7 but no change of display technology, 9to5Mac reported. No earlier than in 2018 is expected to use for its flagship smartphone therefore a completely different panel, the US company - an iPhone 8 with AMOLED screen keeps Kuo for release in three years for conceivable.
In addition, suppliers Foxconn build its LCD production just getting out for a lot of money. A swift change of LCD to OLED seems currently unlikely Particularly against this background.
Already the Apple Watch uses an OLED display
For Apple Watch the company from Cupertino had first built an AMOLED screen - for the South Korean company LG is responsible. If one believes recent reports, Apple is currently testing however AMOLED displays from Samsung. The use in Apple's Wearable already seems certain, possibly the iPhone displays from Samsung are the future but manufactured.
But what brings a AMOLED screen at all for advantages over the conventional LCD technology? First of all scores OLED with richer colors and is even more energy efficient than LCD. A disadvantage is the comparatively shorter life, but is expected to play no role in the smartphone segment.
Recently, it was for the iPhone 7 even speculated about a possible AMOLED display - even in Curved format. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities looks for the iPhone 7 but no change of display technology, 9to5Mac reported. No earlier than in 2018 is expected to use for its flagship smartphone therefore a completely different panel, the US company - an iPhone 8 with AMOLED screen keeps Kuo for release in three years for conceivable.
In addition, suppliers Foxconn build its LCD production just getting out for a lot of money. A swift change of LCD to OLED seems currently unlikely Particularly against this background.
Already the Apple Watch uses an OLED display
For Apple Watch the company from Cupertino had first built an AMOLED screen - for the South Korean company LG is responsible. If one believes recent reports, Apple is currently testing however AMOLED displays from Samsung. The use in Apple's Wearable already seems certain, possibly the iPhone displays from Samsung are the future but manufactured.
But what brings a AMOLED screen at all for advantages over the conventional LCD technology? First of all scores OLED with richer colors and is even more energy efficient than LCD. A disadvantage is the comparatively shorter life, but is expected to play no role in the smartphone segment.
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