The iPhone 16 Pro models feature one of the best displays on a smartphone, but it is not planning to settle down with the technology. The company aims to adopt the same panel technology as the Apple Watch in future iPhones which will make them more power efficient and increase their performance, according to The Elec. This could allow the iPhone to bolster better battery life as the power consumption would be lower than the current panels.
Apple to port the Apple Watch Series 10’s LTPO3 display technology to the iPhone, allowing better performance and battery life
The company introduced the new Apple Watch Series 10 last month, which came with a major redesign. The wearable is now more slimmer than its predecessor while hosting a slightly bigger display size. The company applied the name “LTPO3” to the OLED displays used in the Apple Watch Series 10, which is a step up from the Series 9. If you are not familiar, the LTPO is the kind of display with a TFT panel that adds oxide to the Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Silicon TFT reducing the power consumption at lower refresh rates.
In contrast, the iPhone currently uses an LTPO2 display, which is the same as the Apple Watch Series 9, which does not feature an oxide layer. LTPO3 display technology of the Apple Watch will allow the iPhone to be more power efficient as it would optimize each pixel to be brighter. For reference, the Apple Watch Series 10 is 40 percent brighter than the Series 9 when…
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