According to Korean media, BOE Electronics will supply three times more iPhone screens to Apple in 2022 than this year. The Asian firm would then account for 20% of all production, just behind Samsung and LG. The OLED panels in question here are probably those which will equip the four different iPhone 14 models expected next September.
This seems to be a real renewal for BOE,rejected by Apple when ordering iPhone 12s for not having been ready on time. The company has multiple factories in the largest cities in China, including Beijing, Chengdu, Ordos and Chongqing. Among its customers, we also find Huawei which notably equipped its Mate 20 Pro with its components.
What do we know about the iPhone 14 screens?
Needless to say, these are only rumors, with Apple only announcing the technical specifications of its mobiles at the last minute, but several pieces of information concerning the display of its upcoming high-end iPhones have already reached us. . In particular, it is assumed that the 5.4-inch mini format will be completely abandoned,the fault of disappointing sales for previous generations.
Instead, users should see a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 “Max” arrive, which will not have the same photo capabilities as the Pro but will have a large display, at a more attractive price than the Pro Max therefore . The “classic” 6.1-inch iPhone 14 would remain in the game, with still the iPhone 14 Pro (same size) and therefore a latest 6.7-inch model with triple back sensor.
120 Hz: not for everyone
The refresh rate clocked at one hundred and twenty frames per second would be reserved for the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max, whose names also remain hypothetical. Indeed, we are not safe from an “iPhone 13s” or an “iPhone 13S” as already seen at Apple in the past.
This technology, called ProMotion, also allows you to reduce the frequency when it does not need to be high (for example when reading a blog article) in order to preserve battery life. The iPhone 13 Pro Max can thus last up to ninety-five hours straight in the best conditions, according to official figures provided by its manufacturer. Numbers which are of course not always verified in reality, the tests allowing them to be obtained having been carried out in the laboratory and according to criteria which are not communicated to consumers.
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