iPhone 6 – Apple uses a new type of screen to reduce the thickness of the terminal

  Just a few hours after finding out that the design iPhone 6 it is going to be slightly different from that of the models presented so far on the Internet, here it is now we learn new details about the terminal. According to an Asian publication, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), intend to use one iPhone 6 only one source of increasing the brightness of the screen, compared to the two it uses now iPhone 5S, in the idea of ​​a reduce the thickness the device.

However, up until now Apple and Miebea (the supplier) have used two BEFs, and delivering a new backlight with just a single brightness enhancement film can allegedly cause yield issues. To our understanding, the reason why a single BEF could cause yield issues is because the remaining layer needs to be better enough to get the job done by itself.

  The change will allow the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), to make one iPhone 6 thinner, but the use of the new technology could generate availability problems for the terminal, the partners Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), having difficulties in producing enough components. Apple has already started asking its partners to produce and deliver the first components for iPhone 6, the in-cell technology will continue to be used for screens.

  LG, JD si Sharp will produce the screens to be used in iPhone 6, the one from Samsung being apparently overlooked, but this seems hard to believe at the moment. In conclusion, one iPhone 6 thinner than iPhone 5S will be launched in the fall, now we just have to see how much thinner the new device will be.