iPhone 12 will appear thinner due to its new Screen Technology

The iPhone 12 can be called as one of the most awaited mobile devices. Company pointing towards the new kind of display technology along with OLED screens.

Apple seems to be making headlines in the media and this time for having new screen technology. The iPhone 12 can be called as one of the most awaited mobile devices for the users from the company. We hear loads of rumors around about the upcoming iPhone device. And as per the latest news, we now hear the supply chain is seen pointing towards the new kind of display technology. If you check some of the key models of iPhone that has come along with OLED screens being manufactured by top companies like LG, the Elec claims that the screens would have the touchscreen circuitry embedded over the display itself that come along with the separate layer.

This simply means you end up getting thinner and cheaper screens that would possibly would lead to thinning iPhone 12, which we are not holding our breath for any specific lower price point. While the same reports also suggest that the LG is all set to talk about switching the same LTPO or the low temp polycrystalline oxide based screen technology, which was used in the Apple Watch 4 along with the Apple Watch 5, which tend to remain potentially the displays that remain the most power efficient as well. But if you look at the reason why the new device would be lighter than the other, it would the screen that seems to be responsible for the same. 

Well, thanks to the LTPO, which the Apple based Watch 5 seems to manage to maintain the all day battery life even coming along with the always on display, hence let’s check out how the battery would boost up with the iPhone 12. Well, the technology can find the option always ready on display for the future iPhone device, which is basically a lock screen that remain visible all the time. This is a feature that all the high end Android based devices often carry. But it is obvious to see that the upcoming LTPO upgrade is going to be put in place early enough for the 2020 iPhone devices. We will now have to wait until 2021 to get the always on screen. We could even get as many iPhone devices this year when compared to the four iPhone 12 models that are joined by the modern iPhone SE 2 device. The cameras and screen sizes remain the key differentiators that are found in between them.