Apple has obviously been an ever-evolving corporation in this day and age, improving fashions with the integration of technology from one of its prided products to others, and it has recently declared its intent to carry forward the ultra-futuristic display tech used by its highest iPad class all the way to the 2028 iPhone models.

What Is the Display Technology Being Used in the iPad Pro?
The 2024 iPad Pro models will be Apple's first to use the Tandem OLED display for the very first time, which helps in delivering brighter colors along with black levels and makes display power consumption more efficient. The technology employs two OLED panels working in tandem to achieve high brightness and a high contrast ratio. It is tailored to professional users who care for perfect images in video editing, graphics design, and media consumption.
What Would The Implementation of This Technology Mean for the iPhones?
The iPhone range currently runs on Super Retina XDR OLED display, and the following changes may be expected to witness upgrades once the Tandem OLED displays are brought into the mobile market:
Brighter displays are visible even in direct sunlight
Improved battery life and power efficiency because of lower power consumption
More professional-grade accuracy in color reproduction
Eye-friendly viewing

Why Does Apple Target the Year 2028?
The cutting-edge display technology takes a little while for Apple to adapt to the iPhone because it is very expensive to manufacture. Production is not yet at mass scaling. Therefore, the company is, in a way, building a supply chain that will work with this technology on the iPhone by 2028.
The tech giant always aims for something new in its products. If and when that technology does come to the iPhone, it will redefine the whole smartphone space for the positive by creating a whole new experience for the device, along with how it performs visually.
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