In a recent development, it has been reported that the upcoming iPhone 12 model will feature an LCD screen instead of the previously rumored OLED display. This news surprises many industry experts, who had anticipated that Apple would continue its shift toward OLED technology.
According to sources familiar with the matter, the decision to use an LCD screen was made in response to supply chain issues caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Apple was reportedly unable to secure enough OLED panels from its suppliers, leading the company to explore alternative options
While LCD screens have traditionally been considered inferior to OLED displays in terms of color accuracy and contrast ratio, Apple is said to be working on advanced technology that will allow the iPhone 12's LCD screen to deliver a superior viewing experience. This technology is rumored to include advanced color calibration and oca dimming, which help to improve the screen's black levels and contrast.
Despite this change in screen technology. the iPhone 12 is expected to be one of Apple'most popular releases yet. The device is rumored to feature a range of exciting new cameras and a faster A14 processor. Apple features, including 5G connectivity, are expected to unveil in the iPhone 12 later this year, with the device likely to hit stores in the fall.