Apple has always stood for high design and innovation, creating beautiful and cutting-edge gadgets that push the envelope in sophistication and utility. At its ‘Let Loose’ event, held on May 7th, Apple unveiled the iPad Pro (2024), not just any geek’s salad, but a technology of tomorrow. By basing the new iPad’s screen on a so-called ‘tandem OLED’ display technology, Apple has made significant progress both in terms of screen brightness and thinness. Whether or not this technology will be transferred to the iPhone 16 is a question left open for debate.
The new display on the latest iPad Pro is simply revolutionary. Using ‘tandem OLED’, Apple backs two OLED panels with each other to boost the brightness of the display while maintaining a slimness that still fits into the chassis. At up to 1,000 nits of SDR brightness and a mind-blowing 1,600 nits at peak HDR brightness, this is an entirely new direction in display technology, offering both higher brightness and higher contrast for the most stunning video display possible on a tablet today. Can you believe just how far tablet screens have come?
Credible though the technological promise of tandem OLED screens might be, there are reasons why they are unlikely to materialise at least next year on the iPhone 16. Each model in the new iPhone 15 range has a suitably bright and beautiful OLED panel manufactured to Apple’s rigorous specifications. Today’s OLED displays are more than capable of providing the right brightness for the job. Unless a compelling reason emerges for the extra expense of switching to the tandem OLED structure, the iPhone won’t be doing it anytime soon.
On the other hand, OLED panels, even when they’re of the near-cutting-edge quality offered in the new iPad Pro display, aren’t cheap. It’s easy to imagine that incorporating them would lead to an increase in production costs (just as Apple would want to avoid, if the perceived benefits are not that evident).
Although we’re not going to see tandem OLED display technology on the next iteration of the iPhone series, the technology might prove useful for other future Apple products. The rumour of an OLED MacBook Pro suggests that we might finally be ditching those awkward looking mini-LED screens on our laptops for OLED displays – which could lead to dramatic improvements both in visual quality as well as on the form factor of our devices.
If only Apple sets the course on where we are going next, understanding that new is not always necessarily better – that pragmatism is often as valuable as the latest gadget – might serve us well. The display on the iPhone is not going away, or changing without regard for affordability and technological capability. It will evolve. We just hope it is for the better.
But Apple’s pursuit of excellence with the iPad Pro and the iPhone does not end there. As the technology evolves, we will undoubtedly see Apple continuing to develop and implement such solutions throughout their product line, to make sure their devices are not only meeting but exceeding users’ expectations.
Apple is seen as a creative company that integrates design and technology in order to develop products that create fascinating, even inspiring experiences for the user. Whether it’s the way the iPad Pro utilises a dual OLED display or one of the company’s many other products, Apple continues to innovate while utilising more complex technology and design to further engage and deepen the user’s experience.
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In short, while Apple won’t abandon innovations altogether, like the iPad Pro’s tandem OLED display, chances are that not every advance will (must) be pushed to every gadget, not even the iPhone 16. The sticklers about quality, innovation and sense of the right things to put in a product would get Apple technologists and designers to stay one step in front of the rest, making sure that every Apple product sees the light of the day with some next-generation technologies, yet also meant for its public. Whether it’s your need for a new Apple device or you are thinking about recycling your old device, here at Gizmogo, you can sell your Apple devices at a platform that would reward you while you transition to the latest Apple technology.
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