Apple could be looking to change the iPhone's screen technology
AP
Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) technology, which is used in many high-end Android phones, is superior to LCD (Liquid-crystal Display) technology as each pixel has its own light rather than being illuminated by a back light. This creates deeper blacks (as each pixel can be switched off, creating a true black) and saves power.
Apple has used LCD displays since the very first iPhone, even as other manufactures, such as Samsung and Motorola, have moved towards OLED and AMOLED displays.
Nikkei reports that Apple has notified its component suppliers that it wants OLED technology in 2018. The time frame - over two years - is due to the scale of iPhone production. Apple shipped 74 million iPhones during Q1 2015. Foxxconn, Apple's largest manufacture, recently invested $4 billion (£2.6 billion) in a new LCD display plant which could be used to produce the new iPhone screen.
NOW WATCH: Google's self-driving car has a huge problem
- Colon cancer rates are rising in young people. If you have two symptoms you should get a colonoscopy, a GI oncologist says.
- I spent $2,000 for 7 nights in a 179-square-foot room on one of the world's largest cruise ships. Take a look inside my cabin.
- An Ambani disruption in OTT: At just ₹1 per day, you can now enjoy ad-free content on JioCinema
- In second consecutive week of decline, forex kitty drops $2.28 bn to $640.33 bn
- SBI Life Q4 profit rises 4% to ₹811 crore
- IMD predicts severe heatwave conditions over East, South Peninsular India for next five days
- COVID lockdown-related school disruptions will continue to worsen students’ exam results into the 2030s: study
- India legend Yuvraj Singh named ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 ambassador