The iPhone 16 Pro series could feature an advanced panel from Samsung

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The iPhone 16 Pro models, which will be launched at an event in September, may use an advanced OLED panel from Samsung.

According to the latest information, Samsung’s 120 Hz OLED panels called “M14” may be used in the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models. Reportedly, these screens offer higher brightness and longer life than the previous generation. This new panel is available for SDR content 1,200 Nits It is claimed that it can reach brightness, and in HDR content, 1,600 NitsIt is said that it will be reached. Before this, a claim made by Ice Universe, one of the reliable sources of the smartphone industry, for the iPhone 16 Pro series had made a splash. The source, “A friend confirmed that the bezels on the iPhone 16 Pro will be thinner, making them the world’s thinnest smartphones, beating the Galaxy S24. This looks very close to the long-awaited form.” If true, the 16 Pro series, which will push the boundaries in terms of screen-to-body ratio, may have a front face exactly like the one above, according to the posts. Of course, no other details are on the agenda for the iPhone 16 Pro series. For example 16 Pro Max, According to the allegations made last month, 12 megapixel tetraprism telephoto And 48 megapixel wide angle with 48 megapixel ultra wide angle The model’s 48-megapixel main camera will reportedly use a customized Sony IMX903 sensor, while the ultra-wide-angle camera will be increased from 12 megapixels to 48 megapixels, unlike current phones.

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There was some battery-focused information about the phone before. According to new details obtained from suppliers by Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo iPhone 16 Pro Max A battery with higher energy density in the model to be used. Here, Apple will either offer a longer lifespan without changing the battery size or will maintain the lifespan of the iPhone 15 Pro Max by reducing the battery size. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, increasing the energy density of the battery cells increases the temperature in direct proportion. This basically means that Apple will take a new step to prevent the battery from overheating and It is said that it will use a stainless steel battery case for the first time.

Stainless steel is reportedly not as effective at dissipating heat as aluminum, but it is much more durable. Therefore, the stainless steel case, which is said to protect the battery better, will also make the process of separating the battery from the body easier, according to Kuo’s statement, which will strengthen Apple’s hand in terms of the EU’s new repairability rules. Kuo thinks that if this new battery design gets good feedback, it will be used in all iPhone models by 2025.

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