Samsung and LG Display to Develop Bezel-less OLED Display for Apple’s Upcoming iPhones

Apple Inc. is renowned for its pioneering and innovative technology. Apple’s iPhones has a long history of introducing cutting-edge features and designs into its products. In the most recent news, it has been reported that Apple has sought to develop a “Bezel-less” OLED display for its upcoming iPhones. 

The ‘Bezel-less’ design has become increasingly popular in the smartphone sector, with a display covering the entire front of the device without any edges or borders. This design is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also provides users with a larger screen area for viewing their content. For years, Apple has been attempting to achieve this goal, and it appears that the company has finally made progress. 

Source: The Elec

According to the report, Apple has sought to create a display that does not require a bezel and allows for a smooth and immersive user experience. Apple has had a long-standing relationship with Samsung, one of the leading OLED display manufacturers in the world, and has worked with Samsung to provide displays for past iPhone models.

Apple has announced that its upcoming iPhone models will be equipped with a new, bezel-free OLED display, which is expected to offer a higher resolution and refresh rate than the existing OLED displays in the iPhone. This higher resolution is expected to result in smoother scrolling and improved motion graphics, while the higher refresh rate is expected to improve battery life and provide a more immersive user experience. This new display is set to be available in 2023 and is expected to meet the demands of Apple’s customers, who are eager to see what the company has in store for them in the future.

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