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.