First was an interview conducted by the Asian version of Nikkei to the president of Sharp, responsible for the screens of Apple, Tai Jeng-wu. Among his statements, Tai says that for the tenth anniversary of the iPhone, Apple will launch a smartphone with OLED display.
“The iPhone has evolved steadily and will now switch from an LTPS (low-temperature polycrystalline Silicon) display to an OLED. We do not know if this will be a success, but if Apple does not go this way and it transforms itself, there will be no innovation. Although the LTPS screens offer better quality in white light, OLEDs (organic light-emitting diode) excel in color clarity and resolution. They also allow you to create curved and even flexible displays. The problem is the battery consumption, much higher.
But by dipping a little by the last patents that have granted to the giant of Cupertino also can be intuited that the new devices will have a wireless charger.
The camera would also be much better, with multiple sensors capable of breaking down the light into different colors and sending them to different sensors. While another innovation describes a set of alternative sensors that, depending on the configuration, can change the structure of the image.
Among the accessories could finally have a virtual reality glasses and even have a completely flexible configuration