Apple's newest iPhones force customers to make a difficult choice: Should they upgrade immediately to the iPhone 8,Watch Erotica Manila Episode 1 (2023) or spend $1,000 and wait for the iPhone X and leave bezels behind with its glorious edge-to-edge OLED display?
Next year, making a choice between Apple's OLED and LCD offerings might not be so hard. Apple is suspected to be making moves to lock down advanced LCD tech that would bring curved, edge-to-edge screens to all next-gen iPhones, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
Apple has expressed interest in Japan Display's Full Active LCD displays, according to sources who spoke to WSJ. Japan Display claims the new displays would allow phones to have bezels of just 0.5 millimeters, much smaller than those needed for older LCD tech and even smaller than phones with OLED panels, which typically feature one millimeter bezels.
Curved LCDs are difficult to manufacture because of the multiple layers of materials that make up the screens, one of which is typically glass. Japan Display has reportedly solved the issue by using plastic instead. The company's chief mobile officer Kazutaka Nagaoka said the Full Active displays are already being used for Xiaomi's Mi Mix 2 flagship, which boasts a round-cornered edge-to-edge screen that makes the iPhone 8's bezels look massive.
This isn't the first time we've heard about Apple's interest in Japan Display's curved LCD tech, which are reportedly less expensive to produce than OLED units. When the Full Active displays were announced for mass production back in January, Apple was reportedly one of the most interested potential buyers.
But Apple shifted from LCD to OLED for the X, and the company is rumored to bring the latter display tech to all of its phones next year. Supply issues with production partners, most particularly Samsung, could make that a major issue, however, and Apple will likely hope to avoid the supply chain bottlenecks and delays that have plagued the X this year. The company might be building its own OLED production facilities — but using new curved LCD screens could solve the problems, too.
So far, we've heard that those phones could have massive 5.28-inch and 6.46-inch displays and feature large L-shaped batteries from LG. There's no way to confirm any of these reports — or even to guess what naming structure Apple will use for the next iPhones after throwing us all off with X — so we'll have to wait until 2018 to find out it Apple sticks with LCDs.
Topics Apple iPhone
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for April 17: Tips to solve Connections #206
NYT mini crossword answers for February 13, 2025
iOS 18.4 beta: 5 cool iPhone features that may be coming soon
Shop the Shark FlexStyle for 20% off at Amazon
Best smartwatch deal: Get an Apple Watch Ultra 2 for its lowest price yet
YouTube TV drops all Paramount channels amid contract negotiations
Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 16, 2025
Best Sony deal: Save $100 on WH
NYT Connections hints and answers for February 16: Tips to solve 'Connections' #616.
Seven Steam games whose reviews have changed a lot
Google Gemini can remember your past conversations now
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。