- By 2025, Samsung could provide more energy-efficient displays for iPhones
- Starting next year, the more efficient screens of the iPhone 14 Pro would be available on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus
- This information should be considered with a pinch of salt.
If there is indeed ONE problem that the majority of mobiles still encounter today, it is the colossal amount of energy consumed by their screen. But Samsung, Apple's supplier for iPhone panels, is apparently about to unveil a brand new technology that makes them much more energy efficient. However, we would still be far from a potential release date, because the hardware in question will probably not be ready before 2025, or perhaps for the iPhone 18 – if indeed this name is indeed chosen by their manufacturer.
For comparison, today an iPhone 14 Pro Max can easily last two days on a single charge. But on condition that you use it as little as possible: it's difficult to achieve such a result while traveling or with a particularly demanding video game session in mind. The iPhone 14 Pluswould havehowever a better battery in certain cases, according to the manufacturer again.
Anything new this year?
To go further, the source behind this new information (namely: the Korean mediaThe Elec) explains that improvements are perhaps also to be expected for the iPhone 15. The latter are expected by the coming September, and could all feature Samsung's M12 panel technology.
These OLED screens are today reserved for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, Apple's most high-end smartphones. But with the iPhone 15, we would be entitled to it on all four models (iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max). However, it is unlikely that the ProMotion refresh rate of one hundred and twenty frames per second will also be offered on the basic editions.
Beware of the subcontracting chain
Although Samsung's choice has probably already been made internally for the iPhone 15, its fate still remains unresolved for their 2025 successors. And for good reason: Apple regularly reviews its partnerships with suppliers, wanting to be particularly demanding in terms of quality. components. Recently, big names in the sector like BOE Electronics saw themselves in this wayrelegatedat the bottom of the queue because it fails to reach the almost luxurious standards of the firm with three trillion dollars in capitalization…
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