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Apple plans to make its own microLED Screen by 2024 for its devices

Apple is an American multinational technology that is mainly known for its high-quality products. In the coming years, the company is planning to reduce its dependence on other companies like Samsung and LG and make its own display.

According to the reports the company plans to change its premium Apple watches display to the new microLED technology from OLED organic light emitting diode standard by next year and further plans to make changes in iPhone and its other device’s display.

It is to provide the company with more control over the capabilities and product design. Earlier also apple decided not to utilize Intel Corp. chips in its Mac computers and instead switched to its own designs. It also intends to do the same with the crucial wireless components in its iPhones. This project is being led by Apple’s display technology overseer Wei Chen and he is been testing the microLED screens on an upgrade to the Apple Watch Ultra.

The microLED panels will be Apple’s first screens that were fully internally conceived and built. However, according to some reports, it’s been tipped that the dates could slip and Apple may launch its new screen in 2025.

 



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