Already last year, speculation began that Apple is preparing a new type of display with an anti-reflective layer that would not only improve readability in sunlight, but would also be significantly more scratch-resistant than the current one Ceramic Shield. Competing Samsung series Galaxy They have a really high-quality anti-reflective coating on the display, which makes their display capabilities, especially in bright sunlight or under artificial light, much better than iPhones. However, as it now seems, Appjust like thatonec to bring your ambitious plan to a new generation iPhone He blew the whistle for the Pro series' anti-reflective coating on "steroids".
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A reliable source of the portal claims that we will not see an improved anti-reflective coating MacRumors, who some time ago came up with the idea that the Californian giant wants to use this layer on the iPhones of the Pro series. However, this plan has now proven to be too bold, especially due to its feasibility. Specifically, according to the source, there is a problem with applying a special layer to the displays, which was very slow, whichonec put a stop to the whole thing.
This year too, we will have to deal with the iPhone 17 Pro (Max) can "just" make do with their classic oleophobic layer, which prevents fingerprints from accumulating on the display, but it doesn't do much to deal with the light hitting the display. The nano-texture, which Appuses it Macor iPadbut apparently here Apple for iPhones does not want to use it completely. Before AppIn this respect, the edge is a relatively interesting path, at the end of which we should perhaps see a fundamental improvement in the readability of the display in light.
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You're right, I didn't quite realize that, corrected.