Samsung explains why the iPhone 7S will have an OLED screen

The other days, the Samsung company published the video below in which it presents the very clear advantages of OLED screens over LCD screens, the Korean company trying to convince more manufacturers of mobile terminals to use superior technologies in the products launched on the market.

You can see in the video clip below that OLED screens display much more vivid, more vibrant images than LCD screens, and although we see a simulation made by Samsung, in the real world the results are identical, so the advantages presented by the Koreans are not invented, but tested on users.

The Apple company is clearly aware of the advantages that OLED screens have for smartphones or tablets, but it has refused to implement them until now because they also have a variety of problems, but the technology has evolved so much that those from Apple they will finally make the transition to OLED screens for iPhone 7S.

The big benefit of OLED

Apple has been using OLED screens in the Apple Watch for a year and a half, and those who bought the smart watch praised the product's screen without restrictions, so Apple has every reason to use it including in iPhone 7S, the big screen manufacturers already preparing their factories for the contracts entrusted with Apple.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Gi1nHuo-wQ

By replacing the current iPhone LCD screens with OLED ones, the Apple company will offer a clearly superior experience for viewing content, especially images or video clips, which will be played as clearly, realistically and vibrantly as on the screens of Android terminals that have screens like this.

In recent years, iPhones have lagged behind in terms of the quality of the colors displayed by the screens, Android smartphones, mainly Samsung's, being highly praised for the screens used, so Apple must catch up with the competition in terms of regarding the experience of viewing the images.

The iPhone 7S will be the first Apple smartphone that will have a built-in OLED screen, but from 2018 we could even see the first iPad tablets with such screens, unless Apple is preparing for next year its first tablet with a better screen, but it remains to be seen seen if such a passage will be made.

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