The next screen of the iPhone could have a series of very convincing advances on the iPhone shows the previous generation.
Each year, Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) visualization technology, which includes in their iPhones, fundamentally revised. The company prides itself on some of the best, if not having the best, moving displays in the industry. There is always time for a new iPhone screen, it is difficult not to get excited.
Below are some predictions about the new technologies and features that Apple brings to its next generation iPhone screens.
No. 1: Variable frame rate
One technology that Apple brings in its iPad Pro is the ability to vary the speed at which the screen is displayed is updated on what content. This means that if the user is, by. Example, a full screen video with 30 frames per second, the screen will refresh itself 30 times per second to match the speed at which the updated content.
Apple says that this was included in the iPad Pro to increase energy efficiency. Taking into account the fact that recently and batteries within the iPhone 6s / 6s Plus lower than the Plus 6/6 Force Touch and Taptic engine accommodate and that it is expected that the iPhone 7/7 Plus to lose weight lighter than The iPhone 6s / 6s Plus (which means that the size of the battery is not increased), it seems natural to try to find ways to reduce energy consumption.
No. 2: The dramatic increase in contrast ratio
It is expected that the iPhone 7/7 Plus to launch in the fall 2016a Many of Apple's competitors in the Android space move towards the use of OLED screens, a technology that - because of its perfect black level - a contrast ratio "Infinite" provides the viewer.
DigiTimes says that Apple OLED displays based on the year 2016 (although a transition to visualize using this technology is not out of the question in 2017, according to the report) does not, which means that Apple has some engineering work Very seriously to do along with their manufacturers of LCD screens to provide with improved contrast ratios significantly.
The current iPhone 6s / 6s Plus shows already deliver very high 1400: 1 and 1300: 1 typical contrast ratio by Apple. Matte screen really measures "true" contrast ratio of 1591: 1 and 1451: 1 for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
I think Apple is going to present another big jump in the ratios of contrast with the iPhone 7/7 Plus before this value in future generations "infinite" (since the company probably goes to OLEDs).
No. 3: Great reduction in reflectance
One feature that Apple manufactures both Air 2 of the iPad and the iPad Mini 4 is an anti-reflective coating. This means, according to DisplaySearch fellow Raymond Soneira that these two tablets have the lowest screen reflectance, has been measured.
According to Soneira has a level of reflection under a more significant impact on the quality of the image and notes that ambient light "washes the images that are displayed and degrades and reduces readability on the screen."
This leads him to believe that Apple will bring this technology to the next generation of iPhones. Taking into account the fact that this technology leads to a better user experience and that Apple has already invested the time and effort to develop this technology, it seems natural for the company to use it on iPhone.
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