And much as video display applied science has improved exponentially in the smartphone era , there ’s still one undefeated final boss – that grownup yellow eyeball on the other side of the solar system .
While phone screens can now survive encounter with gravity and H2O that could have destroy their forbear , trying to read your text messages on a blazingly sunny day is often a stretch , even with the showing brightness bend up to full knock .
According to a report , Apple is planning on battle this curse of decent visibleness with new technology that ’ll introduction on theiPhone17 range , in all likelihood due in 2025 .
A leak from a Weibo user with premature for accurate iPhone selective information said Apple is working on a video display with a new anti - reflective layer , but it wo n’t be ready in time for the September 2024 loss of the iPhone 15 .
He enunciate the display will also have a super - hard , scratch - immune character that ’ll have to go some if it ’s going to ameliorate upon the excellentCeramic Shieldtechnology Apple has been using in iPhone models for quite some time now .
A ( bumpy ) translation of the aim information posted by theInstant Digitalaccount ( via9to5Mac ) reads : “ Apple drop 1000000000000 on coating equipment in Japan , which has been handed over to China ’s supplying chain , but the iPhone 16 serial ca n’t keep up . The outer glass of the iPhone 17 series will be made into a super - hard [ anti - reflective ] bed . It can be say that the iPhone 17 series will be more scratch - resistive than you think . ”
Of course , this is very much still a rumour , so we ’re taking it with a pinch of table salt right now .
On the other side of the gangway , Samsung has made a few leaps forward in fending off reflections with theGalaxy S24series . It was the first manufacturer to deploy the newCorning Gorilla Armor technical school , which boil down reflexion by up to 75 % .
That ’s different from the Reflection Removal technology Samsung summate via Galaxy AI , that ’ll withdraw reflection from photos taken with the gimmick ’s photographic camera .