iPhone 17 to offer tougher display and brighter viewing experience

Recent rumors and leaks offer an exciting glimpse into what awaits us with next year’s iPhone 17 lineup, particularly regarding its display technology.

Reports suggest Apple is developing a new glass cover featuring a “super-hard anti-reflective layer.” This innovation promises to make the iPhone 17 significantly more scratch-resistant than its predecessors while also dramatically reducing reflections, similar to what Samsung accomplished with the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

iPhone 17

Apple to equip iPhone 17 with anti-reflective and “super-hard” glass

Apple has a long history of prioritizing durability in its devices, exemplified by the Ceramic Shield displays introduced with the iPhone 12 series. However, advancements in glass technology continue to unlock new possibilities. The speculated anti-reflective layer could be a game-changer, enhancing outdoor visibility and minimizing glare – a significant advantage for users in bright environments.

Apple spent billions in Japan to buy coating equipment, which has now been handed over to China’s supply chain, but the iPhone 16 series cannot keep up. The outer glass of the iPhone 17 series will all be made of a super-hard AR layer, which is “super-hard”. It can be said that the iPhone 17 series will be more scratch-resistant and scratch-resistant than you think.

The phone really doesn’t need a film.

iPhone 17 display
via @UniverseIce

Discussions about Apple’s display technology invariably lead to Corning, a key partner renowned for its Gorilla Glass innovations. While the specifics of Apple’s collaboration with Corning remain under wraps, industry experts speculate that Apple might adopt technologies akin to Corning’s Gorilla Glass Armor, which is featured in the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Corning’s Gorilla Glass Armor boasts impressive scratch resistance and reduces reflections by up to 75%. These advancements not only improve the user experience but also set a new benchmark for display durability in the fiercely competitive smartphone market.

iPhone 12 - Ceramic Shield

For iPhone users, the potential integration of advanced display technology in the iPhone 17 series translates to tangible benefits. Reduced anxieties about scratches and enhanced outdoor visibility perfectly align with consumer demands for robust and user-friendly devices.

Furthermore, Apple’s focus on display advancements sets a precedent for the industry as a whole. Competitors are likely to follow suit, leading to a broader adoption of durable and anti-reflective display technologies across various smartphone brands.

(via Weibo)

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