Apple will reportedly use a different OLED screen technology for iPad than the flexible displays available for iPhone.
), Apple is working on hybrid OLED panel technology that could debut with the 2024 iPad. The hybrid OLED screens might let Apple create slimmer devices, but that’s not the only benefit.
Hybrid OLED screens have lower production costs, another perk Apple might be interested in, especially considering the current economy. The process is cheaper than flexible OLEDs as the screens do not require a backlighting layer. said a few months ago that Apple prefers hybrid OLED over flexible screens on iPads because of how these screens look.Flexible OLED panels might “crumple,” ending with a wrinkled look. The effect isn’t as visible on smaller displays like the ones Apple uses for the iPhone. But iPads need much larger screens, and that’s where customers might notice the effect.
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