
"The leading candidate for the handset's display allegedly uses Samsung's M12+ material, which is a very slight enhancement of the M12 that was used in the iPhone 14 Pro and the Galaxy S23 Ultra."
"What the newer generations accomplish is better luminous efficiency, aka how much power the panel consumes to produce a given level of light."
"The iPhone 18's panel, if it is indeed the M12+, might nullify the efficiency advantage of the A20 chip it will use, which is going to be made using a 2nm process."
"It's very early days still, given that the iPhone 18 is rumored to be launching next spring, and we're sure we'll be hearing a lot more about it in the coming weeks and months."
The iPhone 18 is rumored to have a downgraded display using Samsung's M12+ material, a slight enhancement over the M12 used in the iPhone 14 Pro. In contrast, the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will utilize the M16 material, which offers better luminous efficiency. This change may negate the efficiency benefits of the A20 chip, produced with a 2nm process. The impact on battery life compared to the iPhone 17 remains uncertain, as the device is expected to launch next spring.
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