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iPhone 18 leaks point to LTPO displays and punch-hole Pro lineup
technology1 month ago

iPhone 18 leaks point to LTPO displays and punch-hole Pro lineup

A PhoneArena report claims the iPhone 18 base model will use a 6.27-inch 120 Hz LTPO display and the iPhone Air 2 a 6.55-inch 120 Hz LTPO panel; the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max reportedly drop Dynamic Island in favor of a punch-hole design with Face ID under the display, while rumors also peg an iPhone 20 Pro in 2027 with no notches and a fully edge-to-edge display.

"Apple Watch Series 10 to Introduce Power-Efficient LTPO OLED Display for Extended Battery Life"
technology1 year ago

"Apple Watch Series 10 to Introduce Power-Efficient LTPO OLED Display for Extended Battery Life"

Apple is reportedly planning to use new low-energy OLED panel technology in the next Apple Watch, adopting low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) thin-film transistor (TFT) technology to reduce power consumption. This new technology is expected to be released in the second half of this year and could potentially be expanded to other products such as the iPhone. Additionally, next year's iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus are expected to adopt the same technology, featuring ProMotion and always-on displays across the lineup.

Apple's iPad Pro Set to Receive OLED Upgrade in 2024
technology2 years ago

Apple's iPad Pro Set to Receive OLED Upgrade in 2024

The iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 are predicted to be the first Apple devices to switch to OLED technology in 2024, with both variants potentially featuring the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max's screen-saving features. The OLED upgrade may also extend to the inaugural OLED MacBook, which could be delayed due to the integration of LTPO technology. If Samsung fails to mass-produce the necessary OLED panels with LTPO by 2026, the OLED MacBook may not be released until 2027.

Xiaomi 13 Ultra: The New Display Leader to Challenge Samsung and Apple.
technology2 years ago

Xiaomi 13 Ultra: The New Display Leader to Challenge Samsung and Apple.

Xiaomi is set to release the Xiaomi 13 Ultra, which features a new C7 screen that is an LTPO display with a peak brightness rating of 2600 nits, surpassing the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. The display comes from China Star and takes the lead in viewing angle, power consumption, eye protection, luminous efficiency, and other class-leading features, putting China at the forefront position among display manufacturers.

Apple's iPhone lineup faces delays in adopting ProMotion displays and all-screen design.
mobile-phones2 years ago

Apple's iPhone lineup faces delays in adopting ProMotion displays and all-screen design.

Industry analyst and iPhone leaker Ross Young suggests that Apple will not be introducing its ProMotion display technology to several upcoming iPhone models for the next two years. The base models of the iPhone 15 and 16 will continue to have LTPS displays, while the iPhone 17 will launch with ProMotion, allowing it to catch up to five-year-old hardware. The iPhone 15 may also be the first standard model to ditch the camera notch, according to Young's information, instead opting for the Dynamic Island's pill-like design.

"Apple's iPhone 17: Under-Screen Face ID, Always-On Display, and More in iOS 17 Update"
technology2 years ago

"Apple's iPhone 17: Under-Screen Face ID, Always-On Display, and More in iOS 17 Update"

Apple's LTPO screen technology, which offers variable refresh rate and power efficiency, will remain exclusive to the "Pro" model iPhones until 2025, according to analysts at Display Supply Chain Consultants. The report also includes a roadmap for future iPhone display technology, with non-Pro models featuring in-screen Face ID and camera technology by 2027. The Pro models will feature under-panel Face ID and camera technology by 2027, all of which will feature LTPO display technology.

"Galaxy S24 Rumored to Boast 144Hz Display and Improved Features"
technology2 years ago

"Galaxy S24 Rumored to Boast 144Hz Display and Improved Features"

Samsung is rumored to increase the maximum supported refresh rate of the Galaxy S24 to 144Hz, up from 120Hz in the Galaxy S23 models. The touch sample rate may also be increased for more responsive touch inputs. It is unclear if all Galaxy S24 models will receive this upgrade, but the Galaxy S24 Ultra is rumored to feature a 144Hz display. Upgrading to LTPO screens for the more affordable versions could allow them to reduce their refresh rate to 1Hz in certain situations, but this would increase the cost.