Apple to offer new OLED and LCD displays in 2017

Controversy looms over OLED screens right after Apple confirmed on its website the probability of the classic burns appearing on its screens, contrary to what it previously reported in its presentation. But today's information lives on the fringes of these controversies.

And is that According to suppliers, the Cupertino company plans to change the sizes of its screens, both OLED and LCD by 2018. This information accompanies the rumor that the "X" range of the iPhone will continue to be manufactured continuously and renew its hardware.

According to the famous analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, he has obtained information from suppliers that guarantee the execution of a new range of displays at the Cupertino company. This is how it would end up offering two OLED panels of 6,5 "and 5,8" respectively, while for the cheap version we will also have a FullVision panel but this time of 6,1 " with a density of pixels per inch somewhat lower than that of its brothers with OLED panels. But be careful, because taking into account the repair prices of OLED screens, as well as their possible failures, it does not seem unreasonable that many people finally opt for more durable LCD screens and of proven quality, especially if this represents an obvious economic saving .

Everything remains to be seen, and starting with the 2018 rumors so early is almost insulting (despite only a month and a half of a year left) as Apple phones would presumably not arrive until September. But we can get an idea of ​​what we are going to find in the future, and it is that an LCD with FullVision range sounds very appealing. 


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