Key Takeaways
1. LG Display is promoting Tandem OLED panels for use in new devices, starting with the Dell XPS 13 and Apple iPad Pro models.
2. Tandem OLED technology improves brightness and reduces power consumption by placing subpixels in a unique layout.
3. Apple may implement Tandem OLED panels in future iPhones, with plans to supply them by 2028.
4. The introduction of Tandem OLED technology is expanding into the gaming monitor market with various models available.
5. Consumers may have to wait until the iPhone 20 or iPhone XX to see Tandem OLED panels in iPhones.
LG Display is really pushing Tandem OLED panels into new areas, first shown last year in the Dell XPS 13. Soon after, Apple started using similar panels in the latest iPad Pro 11 and iPad Pro 13 (currently $1,099 on Amazon), which have much brighter peak brightness compared to regular OLED tablet screens.
Future iPhones with Tandem OLED
A recent report suggests that Apple might be looking to use Tandem OLED panels in its upcoming iPhones. Earlier this month, we talked about how these panels would place all the subpixels in the front layer, with blue subpixels at the back. This design aims to boost brightness while cutting down on power use. Allegedly, LG Display is encouraging Apple to integrate Tandem OLED tech into iPhones, with a source telling DealSite, “It is understood that LG Display is continuously promoting Apple to install tandem OLED on Bar-type iPhones…We aim to supply tandem OLED to iPhone models to be released in 2028. However, it is up to Apple whether or not to install tandem OLED.”
Waiting for New Technology
This means we might have to wait until the iPhone 20 or iPhone XX at the earliest before we see Tandem OLED panels in iPhones. Meanwhile, Tandem OLED technology is now being introduced to the gaming monitor market through two different panel types. For instance, early models include the Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQWP-W, Gigabyte MO27Q28G, and the LG UltraGear OLED 27GX700A.
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