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Apple works with Novatek and ultra-thin OLED Display › Macerkopf

Apple works with Novatek and ultra-thin OLED Display › Macerkopf

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Those years that Apple has been on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro are worthless, if it is a design. With the iPhone 17 Air in the product palette, you can drop the display from the device in a few years. So we focus on developing a “revolutionary, ultra-thin” new design. Now that a new post has emerged on one of the technological developments, the “ultrasonic” iPhone may be made possible.

iPhone 17 Air with OLED-TDDI technology

Novatek, the Taiwanese manufacturer of Display Treiber ICs, plans to begin mass production of OLED-TDDI (Touch and Display Driver Integration) technology in 2025. This technology integrates Touch and Display functions into a single chip and ensures a light and efficient image. With DigiTimes messages, Apple can see everything on the iPhone 17 Air the first time the technology is installed.

The integration of TDDI ensures that energy efficiency is improved and an Abkehr of the separate Touch and Display components are used traditionally.

The iPhone 17 Air is different in shape and has a waist of 5 mm. Zum Vergleich: The iPhone 15 Pro is 8.25 mm thick, the iPhone 15 was 7.8 mm thick and was slimmer. I can compare the iPhone 17 Air with the 13 Zoll M4 iPad Pro, which is 5.1 mm slim. This is a thin design marketed for the USB-C connection, but a single USB-C plug can be used as a custom device.

View all iPhone 17 Air with an A19 chip turned off. The room used as one of the best store rooms was in Apple jargon if the main room was used. Apple was born in September 2025 with the iPhone 17 series, but soft drinks have never been more popular.

After DigiTimes integrates Apple’s OLED-TDDI technology into other products with iPads and Apple Watches, the third-party company will transition to its current iPhone product palette.