iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S will have screens with iPad technologies

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S could have True Tone screens similar to those implemented by Apple in the iPad Pro since 2016.

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S will be launched in 2017 by the Apple company, and according to some information that appeared today, they will contain a technology that was successfully implemented in the iPad. More precisely, iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S are to be launched with a true tone screen, which Apple has already implemented in the iPad Pro since 2016.

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S will have OLED and LCD screens respectively, but both will have the technology included true coloror truetone already used in iPad Pro. This technology was implemented with the idea of ​​changing the brightness and colors of the screen depending on the environment in which the user is, the screen having a special sensor for ambient light.

Apple implemented this technology to improve the Night Shift system designed to facilitate the daily use of iDevices. It changes the tonality of the colors and the brightness of the screen when we are in environments with low ambient light, so that our eyes are not affected by using the screen near the eyes.

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S will have screens with iPad technologies

A lot of people appreciate the Night Shift function available in the iPhone for some time, but the True Tone screens have not lacked praise from customers either. By implementing the same technology in the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S, the Apple company ensures that it offers its customers the opportunity to use the iPhone terminals for long periods of time without them getting as tired.

This is not the first time we hear that a True Tone screen would arrive in the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S, the first rumors appearing as early as 2016. In this idea, it is clear that Apple has tested true tone screens in the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S yet since then and probably decided to implement them officially for his new smartphones.

"For the expected iPhone 7S models, as well as the iPhone 8, we think ams's content increases due to the inclusion of its full spectral sensing ambient light sensor, as already seen in the iPad Pro for that device's True Color screen functionality. We estimate this to be a material step-up in content from the $0.60 range to $1.00.”

iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S are to be launched in September of this year by the Apple company. Until then, we will definitely find out if this rumor regarding the implementation of true tone screens in the iPhone 8 and iPhone 7S is true or not, so it will be interesting to see what the Apple company has prepared.

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