It is possible that the traditional launch window for new iPhones is still a few months away. It will most likely be closed this autumn. but much in advance of the countdown’s zero. Recently, there have been some really intriguing leaks regarding the Apple iPhone 16 series. We have heard that Apple is starting to produce OLED screens on schedule.
We only recently found the news. Apple had awarded Samsung and LG contracts to manufacture OLED displays for the iPhone 16s. It appears that they have now asked both manufacturers to begin mass OLED production.
This news was reported by a local Korean magazine (the Elec). They claim that Samsung is responsible for the OLEDs on all four iPhone 16 phones. However, LG will exclusively manufacture the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max displays. This indicates Apple is on schedule. We will all watch the lineup launch on time.
LG was a key player for OLEDs last autumn, but until the iPhone 15 Pro series, they had never been Apple’s first choice of partner. Samsung, on the other hand, has been doing OLEDs for Apple’s upcoming iPhone models for a long time, so it is not surprising.
The Elec notifies all readers that the iPhone 16 OLEDs will not be getting any new features, with the exception of maybe smaller bezels. However, there have also been claims of a size shift. The iPhone 16 and 16 Pro Max could have 6.3″ and 6.9″ screens (rather than 6.1″ and 6.7″).