New leaks have emerged about Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro model, and this time the attention has turned to BOE (Beijing Oriental Electronics). According to a Chinese blogger, some of the features used in the iPhone 16 Pro’s screen may include details previously only seen on BOE screens. In particular, the 461nm blue light wavelength and subpixel placement point to BOE’s screen technology. So, what does this mean?
BOE Could Be Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Display Supplier, Allegedly
In short, this means that BOE could be among Apple’s new display suppliers. However, it is important to note that this information is not confirmed and that other manufacturers may be producing displays with similar features using BOE’s technology. For now, this is just a “considerate guess.”
So, what screen features does the iPhone 16 Pro have? The iPhone 16 Pro’s screen meets Apple’s usual high standards. The 6.3-inch OLED screen offers users a very high-quality viewing experience with features such as 2622 x 1206 pixel resolution and 460 ppi.
The screen also offers a 120Hz refresh rate thanks to ProMotion technology. In other words, it provides a much smoother experience in games and videos. Offering 1600 nits of brightness in HDR content and 2000 nits in outdoor use, the screen offers a bright and clear image in all environments.
If these claims are true, BOE could be on to a major success by joining Apple’s display supply chain. The Chinese display maker is known for its affordable and high-quality displays. Apple’s decision to use BOE for its premium devices could be to reduce display costs.
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