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iPhone 16 Pro: Apple will produce microLED displays in-house

Apple will produce the displays in-house microLEDs for his futures iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max. The idea would be to build the microLED panels in-house in order to reduce dependence on the Samsung supplier and thus have more control over the offer. The ultimate goal is to build entirely “homemade” iPhones. This was reported by a report from Nikkei Asia.

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According to the report, it seems that Apple has spent at least a billion dollars in order to develop a microLED panel at home. The company will soon start production. The company is said to want to partner with a supplier (ams-Osram) for the components of the breakthrough technology, with LG Display for the substrates and with TSMC for the 12-inch wafers. All this to reduce reliance on Samsung.

To date, the production of microLED units is still too demanding, even more than that for OLED panels. The costs are very high therefore for this reason, it seems that we will see the first screens with this technology on the Apple Watch and only in the second instance on phones, tablets and computers. Here is what the report reveals:

“Apple’s ultimate plan is to introduce technologies on its iPhone, which is its main source of revenue and has a much larger volume, to justify investments over the years,” said one of the sources who saw samples of the screen. company’s microLED.”

Among other things, we report a very interesting Apple-themed offer: the wonderful iPhone 14 Pro Max with 256 GB of space in Deep Purple color can be taken home with a special price: only €1449.00 instead of €1619.00, shipping costs included. Hurry if you are interested as supplies may be limited.

Source: Nikkei Asia

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