Apple plans to use OLED displays in all future iPhones
- Nikkei reports that Apple will use OLED displays in 2025 All iPhone models sold in 2018 and beyond will use organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays, completely abandoning liquid crystal displays (LCD).
- OLED displays are popular for their vibrant colors and sharp contrast, making them ideal for high-definition videos.
- The move will impact Japanese display manufacturers Sharp and Japan Display (JDI), which once accounted for 70% of the iPhone display market share but currently only provide LCD displays for the iPhone SE.
- Apple has begun ordering OLED displays from China’s BOE Technology and South Korea’s LG Display for the upcoming iPhone SE models.
- Apple first used OLED panels in iPhone X in 2017, and later high-end iPhone models also switched to OLED.
- Apple adopted OLED screens in its latest generation iPad Pro models launched in May.
- Sharp, Japan Display and LG Display declined to comment, and Apple has not yet responded to a request for comment.
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