Next Apple iPhone 8 Reportedly to Feature OLED Panel

Apple will shift to OLED panel for its next flagship iPhone 8 rumor is circulating over on the internet for a long time ago. The prevalent proof regarding this render is a comment from Tai Jeng-wu, President of Sharp.

 

In a new expansion, the J.P Morgan investment firm has found a proof in numeric; it appeared in Apple's most recent Securities and Exchange Commission 10-K filing. Analysts found a purchase order total cost of about $4 billion, which expands more than a year in duration.


OLED panels are costly so Apple needs a handsome amount to purchase the panels. The OLED panels are more energy efficient than current IPS LCD panel of iPhone 7. There are also chances that Sharp Company is trying to complete Apple’s OLED needs. Sharp is presently owned by its Foxconn partner and Japan Display Company.


Some industry insiders believe that Apple will not shift to OLED panels from its current LTPS display. The current iPhone display is one of the best LCDs available in the phone market. Some rumors suggest that iPhone 8 will come in three variants, and only Plus of them will feature a 5.5 inch OLED panel. Second device will be standard with 4.7 inch and the third one will own 5 inch. Probably the OLED panel will be curved as for rest two devices concern is, they will come with LTPS screen.