Last week, a Taiwanese company named Novatek announced that they will kick off the production of a new OLED display featuring a new technology dubbed touch and display driver integration (TDDI), which could be seen in next year’s iPhone 17.
The report comes from the Asian paper DigiTimes, shared by MacRumors, which claims that the new TDDI displays will go into the production phase in the second quarter of 2025. As per the report, Apple is said to be one of Novatek’s first customers.
"While industry insiders remain tight-lipped about potential end customers, speculation suggests that Novatek's proposed shipping schedule could align with the next-generation iPhone displays in 2025," claims DigiTimes.
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Apple To Use Breakthrough OLED Display For iPhone 17 Air.
The new TDDI tech could allow Apple’s future devices to have thinner OLED screens since the touch and display layers are integrated, which could point to the future of the much-rumored iPhone 17 Air. It’s not clear if Apple will adopt the technology from Novatek.
Since the rumor is mere speculation, the report also suggests that Apple might test the new display on some other products, including future iPads and Apple Watch models. It’s also possible that the company could use the thinner display on the rumored iPhone Flip or a potentially folding iPad.
As of now, the only other rumors regarding the iPhone 17 Slim and its potential display is that the new Air model could replace the Plus variant and have a similarly large display at 6.6 inches. It could come with a smaller hole and a pill-shaped cutout to accommodate the Dynamic Island.
If the tech does make its way to the mainstream iPhone 17 series, it could join a potential 120Hz ProMotion display, which is supposed to be an LTPO OLED panel.
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Apple Reportedly Has A Low-End iPhone Model In The Works
Apple seems to have an updated iPhone SE in the works. The updated version will serve as a new low-end model and is also aiming to manufacture new iPad Air models, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The refreshed Apple products are said to be launched early next year, the report said.
This will be the first instance of the iPhone SE since 2022 when Apple added 5G and a faster A15 Bionic chip to the model. The model helps the company to better compete with industry leaders Samsung, Xiaomi, and others in the mid-range smartphone market. Apple is yet to respond to a Reuters request for comment.