— Wccftech (@wccftechdotcom) June 4, 2020 According to a report from WCCFTECH, the company has already made talks with the supply chain to provide new and improved OLED panels for iPhones in the year 2021. These would be new kinds of panels which would support LTPO technology. In case the name sounds familiar, you’re not mistaken. We saw Apple adopt this technology for its Apple Watch Series 5 watches to provide an always-on display: its flagship feature. Why the company is choosing to go this route may have several reasons for it. Firstly, the LTPO supported panels would consume less energy as each individual pixel would be lit according to the requirement and the changing refresh rate would limit its energy usage. Additionally, this may open up horizons for the ProMotion display from Apple. Apple’s ProMotion display was a major success in the iPad Pro models. While the industry has already shifted to 90+Hz panels, Apple stands at 60Hz ones. Additionally, this panel would be energy efficient as well, which Apple has been focusing on, given the limited battery size. While people believed that 2020 would be the year that Apple chooses to opt higher refresh displays, it seems like that may not be the case. It would be smart though. Given that the upcoming iPhone would be a powerful device, a less than par battery life would taint its image. We all saw what happened with Google’s Pixel 4.

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