iPhone 7 and the function you would never have expected

iPhone 7 is to be released in the fall by the Apple company and one of the changes prepared by those from Cupertino is related to the product's screen, and until today we had not found out what exactly Apple could change to the device.

In December, Japan Display, one of the main suppliers of screens for iDevices, provided details about the second generation of Pixel Eyes LCD modules for smartphones, with some extremely interesting news for users.

For starters, LCD Pixel Eyes modules have 0.3mm thinner edges si displays much more intense black colors, they being able to distinguish touches from styluses whose tips are even 1mm in circumference, this being a major change.

Apart from these, the new LCD modules are able to record touches even when the user has wet fingers while pressing on the smartphone screen, or if there is water on the screen, most current terminals not being able to correctly register touches in these situations.

You all know that if your fingers are wet or you use an iPhone in the rain, the screen either refuses to respond to touches, or does so in an unsatisfactory manner, the new LCD Pixel Eyes modules having this problem solved by Japan Display.

The first LCD Pixel Eyes modules of Japand Display will be delivered to the partners by the end of March, so Apple has enough time to implement the technology, especially since it is definitely being tested before it goes into production.

Think that the iPhone 7 could have a screen with thinner edges and could interpret touches even when water gets between the finger and the screen, these features will be perfectly combined with the possible increased water resistance that will be offered by Apple .