Cheap iPhone X Exposure: Or Using LG's MLCD+ Screen

According to previous news, Apple will launch three iPhones this year, all of which are related to the iPhone X. The most appealing one is the cheap version. After all, the price is relatively inexpensive, and the configuration is relatively unfavorable.

Now, the report from the foreign media, Patently Apple, stated that Apple intends to use a more advanced LCD screen on the cheaper version of the iPhone X. It comes from the LG supply. Simply put, the cheaper version of the iPhone X may use the MLCD+ screen provided by LG.

Compared to traditional RGB LCD panels, LG's MLCD+ screen incorporates one more white pixel. With the same brightness, the power consumption is only 65% ​​of the traditional RGB LCD panel, while the peak brightness can be 40% higher, and the display effect is more sharp. It usually appeared on LG's high-end TV before.

For this news, we are still more skeptical. First of all, the cheap version of the iPhone X itself is cost-constrained. Apple is unlikely to use such an excellent LCD screen. Secondly, LG itself has not done a good job of putting the MLCD+ screen on a mobile phone. To use it, but eventually it's gone.

So the biggest possibility is that the cheap version iPhone X is still a 6.1-inch traditional LCD screen, after all, its main task is to take over the position of the iPhone 8.

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