The new rumor mill surrounding Apple’s next iPhone lineup points to a significant display upgrade. Specifically, all iPhone 17 models—including the base and Air variants—will purportedly use the same high-end OLED display found in the current iPhone generation. According to Instant Digital, the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup will feature Samsung’s ‘M14’ OLED panels. These are the very same display panels used in last year’s iPhone 16 Pro models. Fortunately, adopting higher-end panels for the standard iPhone 17 and 17 Air would confirm our previous report, which claimed that these models will finally feature a higher refresh rate. The next iPhone launch is still months away, and things could change before then. After over two weeks of using the iPhone 3G, I can fairly say I have become familiar with this mobile device to share some insights on how it fares as a primary mobile phone. In a way, I regard the iPhone 3G primarily as an internet device and media player that has the cute feature allowing you to make calls and send SMS. Read more in our articles including "iPhone 17, 17 Air will reportedly sport the same OLED displays as iPhone 16 Pro models" and "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly".
The new rumor mill surrounding Apple’s next iPhone lineup points to a significant display upgrade. Specifically, all iPhone 17 models—including the base and Air variants—will purportedly use the same high-end OLED display found in the current iPhone generation.
According to Instant Digital, the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup will feature Samsung’s ‘M14’ OLED panels. These are the very same display panels used in last year’s iPhone 16 Pro models. Fortunately, adopting higher-end panels for the standard iPhone 17 and 17 Air would confirm our previous report, which claimed that these models will finally feature a higher refresh rate.
Our coverage of iPhone 17 vs iPhone 16 Pro includes: "iPhone 17, 17 Air will reportedly sport the same OLED displays as iPhone 16 Pro models"; "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly"; "Top iPhone 3G Alternatives". Each article provides unique insights and information.