2020 will be loaded with news, especially led by the iPhone we hope to see this year. Korean website Elec revealed that At least some of the iPhone introduced this year will include 6th OLED technology, which will have a touch panel built on the screen for new equipment. This will reduce the cost of production by replacing two layers with both technologies, while reducing the size used by the iPhone screen in complete signal processing.
The statement came about a month and a half later when Korean news agency ET News announced that the top models of the next iPhone will include panels with a circry you are responsible for the touch function integrated on the same OLED screen.
An OLED panel with integrated mounting capabilities will reduce costs and reduce screen thickness
Along with the Elec statements for the 6 OLED screen, The launch of panels on PDPO technology has also been said in mid-2020 by LG (primary support for OLED panels and Apple Samsung). This technology, which already exists as an example on Apple Watch Series 5 screens, it is able to control the brightness of each pixel, and would improve as an estimated up to 15% power efficiency of the new iPhone.
If this leak is true we will be talking about a smaller iPhone in terms of the cubic width involved but still would not compromise its energy efficiency, it is one of the most frightening things among users.
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We'll have to wait and know which way Apple is taking this. This year sacrificed the size of the iPhone 11 Pro in pursuit of a larger battery and users are very satisfied with the outcome. It would be great to see that the new iPhone retains the current size and uses this new technology, which uses a lower power consumption and on the other hand leaves more battery space with more capacity. Do you prefer a slim battery life that offers battery life or do you prefer to keep the current size and have a larger battery? Read it in the comments.