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Rumors of an iPhone SE 4 with an OLED screen are continuing to gain pace, with Apple reportedly ceasing supplies of LCD panels. The iPhone SE is the last Apple smartphone to have an LCD screen ...
The 2025 iPhone SE 4 will see Apple’s entry-level model get an upgrade to an OLED screen, over the LCD one used on all models to date, according to a new supply-chain report.
Not only could the iPhone SE 4 get the OLED display, but it might also continue Apple's rumored trend of embiggening their devices. The SE 4 will feature a 6.1-inch display, a significant leap ...
The current model, which was released in 2022 (it’s the 3rd generation, though Apple doesn’t call it the iPhone SE 3), has the same LCD display as the 2020 model–Apple brands it as a Retina ...
This move will finally bring the iPhone SE in line with Apple's flagship devices, which have been using OLED displays since the iPhone X debuted in 2017. Impact on Japanese LCD Suppliers ...
The iPhone SE 4 will have a 6.1-inch OLED screen, just like the iPhone 14. But that’s not all. Rumors say it’ll also have a better camera, more memory, and support for Apple Intelligence.
If Apple decides to use a 6.1-inch OLED screen, it means that the entire iPhone product line will use OLED screens. As you remember, since the iPhone 12, all basic models in the series have begun ...
In 2020, the entire iPhone 12 lineup was equipped with OLED displays. iPads are also switching from LCD to OLED, starting with the M4 iPad Pro this year. More about the new iPhone SE ...
The iPhone SE 4 may finally adopt an OLED panel, marking the end of LCD iPhones’ era. It will likely have a 60Hz refresh rate, though.
Since the iPhone 12, all four iPhones that launch each September feature all-screen designs based on flexible OLED displays. Most iPads are still on LCD screen tech, with one odd exception.