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iPhone HD / 4G rumored to use a Samsung Super AMOLED display

Posted April 16th, 2010 in apple, phones and tagged , , , , , , , , , by admin

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There are a draw of unknowns fueling iPhone 4G/HD-related rumors right now, but we’re of the mindset that there’s always way to add more fuel to the fire. The latest act of speculation on the next-generation iPhone hardware has to do with its display. We’re already expecting the iPhone HD to sport a slightly larger, and higher-resolution (940Ч640) exhibit than the stream-generation iPhone 3GS. Now, we’re hearing that the iPhone 4G mightiness just blow away the AMOLED-exploitation smartphones contention out there by exploitation Samsung’s unparalleled Super AMOLED exhibit panels. Samsung’s Super AMOLED display technology is, without a doubt, the absolute gold criterion for OLED panels – and it would be a great fit for Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)’s next smartphone.

The Super AMOLED speculation stems from two key points. On the 1 helping hand, there aren’t too many AMOLED control panel manufacturers in the world capable of retention up with the volume that Apple demands for its headlining products. Just look at Apple’s requirement for NAND Flash memory chips. When Apple puts in an ordering or ramps up product of an unreleased merchandise, they gobble up soo much of the NAND market’s provision that it affects prices and handiness around the worldly concern. To that end, Samsung is really the only AMOLED control panel maker with the product chops to hold up with Apple.

Secondly, oled-exhibit.net cites industry sources in speculation that Apple wants to manipulation OLED-based technology in their future tense products. The next merchandise on Apple’s roadmap is the iPhone 4G / HD. Samsung’s Super AMOLED panels offer 20% greater luminosity, 80% less reflectivity (bettor for viewing in direct sunshine without getting “washed out”), and manages twenty bettor assault and battery liveliness. Presuming Apple wants to shuffle a big splashing with the iPhone HD’s exhibit, the Super AMOLED would be a perfective fit.

We had a probability to checkout out the Super AMOLED display on Samsung’s Galaxy S, which was unveiled at CTIA Las Vegas. We rich person no doubt that this specific panel is without rival in the smartphone worldly concern. Check out our hands-on video of the Galaxy S to get an idea for what the Super AMOLED display looks like (below).

It would be incredible to see a Super AMOLED display on the iPhone HD/4G! But, that’s all just hopes and dreams, at the moment.

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