In 9 days it will be exactly 7 years since Apple introduced the first iPhone with an OLED display and thus de facto began the transition to this type of display. And although at the time many probably expected that the transition to OLED panels would be relatively quick and that iPhones would say goodbye to classic LCD displays within a few years, nestThis is how it happened and the transition is ongoing to this day. Moreover, it is not ruled out that the transition will drag on for another number of months, as iPhone SE 4, which has OLED as the latest iPhone on offer Applu get, may or may not be on next week Keynote next to iPhones 16 (Pro) revealed.
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The truth is that in the previous months, virtually all credible forecasters predicted leakers, journalists and analysts are postponing the introduction of the iPhone SE 4 until early 2025, probably March or April, when it is Apple revealed in previous years. Until the current generation's declining inventory indicated that the SE 4 could arrive much earlier than the world thought. Either way, it is no longer expected to have an LCD, but an OLED display, which will cause a rather interesting situation in the supply chain Applu. Two long-standing suppliers will be eliminated from it. Applu focused on LCD displays, specifically JDI Sharp. These companies were still supplying in 2015 AppThere were around 200 million LCD displays for iPhones in 2023. However, by XNUMX, this volume had shrunk to a tenth and will soon virtually disappear.
In addition to the OLED display, however, iPhone SE 4 significantly more new than what previous generations brought. For example, it is expected to Face ID, USB-C, action button, A18 processor, 6,06" display or 8GB RAM. So the world has a lot to look forward to in terms of hardware and if the phone Apple it won't kill you with the price, it will undoubtedly be a very interesting piece that has the potential to score really well in the store.
Shame, embarrassment, abuse, disgust... I always have the Pro version Max, so idc, but it's still ripping people off. Apple screw your sheep…