Apple has a revolutionary design for a cheap iPhone phone



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Apple continues to develop its range of new generation phones for 2018, with three different models being discussed, but one of the most exciting of all new devices, and the cheapest is a new iPhone With a 6.1-inch LCD screen, which is supposed to be in the middle between the second generation of iPhone X 5.8 inches and the iPhone X Plus 6.4 inches. A new technical report from Macotakara revealed that the so-called iPhone 9 or iPhone X cheap phone would use a revolutionary display technology called Full Active LCD, This technology allows the device to have Thin edges in different ways compared to the thickness of the edges of the second generation of the iPhone X and the new iPhone X Plus.

The third generation touch sensor manufactured by Japan Display, Japan Pixel Eyes, helps to achieve this goal. The information indicates that Full Active LCD means that manufacturers can reduce the thickness The edges are 0.5 millimeters , compared to the current iPhone X with edges 1 mm thick.

The quality of LCD monitors used in iPhone devices requires an edge area of ​​several millimeters that can not be bent or curved, which means there is no visible area of ​​thick edges , but Full Active LCD displays require less sharp edges Current OLED display panels.

According to badyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who has a long history of accurate forecasting of Apple's plans, the 6.1-inch model will include a TFT LCD screen, the same quality used in the 39, iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, On the possibility that the number of pixels in the same person between 320 and 330 pixels, which is less than 401 pixels in inches on the phone of the iPhone 8 More.

The Wall Street Journal reported in a report in September 2017 that Apple was cooperating with Japan Display to develop Full Active LCD technology, but there seems to be a problem, which is the suffering of the huge production process of the technology. Full Active LCD "has a very high failure rate, which has affected the production of the LCD screen of the iPhone 6.1, which can delay its launch from September to November.