Apple’s OLED Roadmap for iPads and Macs Revealed
Leaked roadmap suggests Apple will integrate OLED displays in iPads and Macs starting 2024, with plans for a foldable OLED iPad Pro by 2027.
Leaked roadmap suggests Apple will integrate OLED displays in iPads and Macs starting 2024, with plans for a foldable OLED iPad Pro by 2027.
Recent leaks suggest the AirPods Max 2 will offer new colors and a USB-C port, without significant internal improvements, maintaining Apple’s current tech framework in its luxury headphone lineup.
The Samsung Fold 6 is shaping up to be a foldable phenomenon with leaks hinting at an innovative stylus integration, potentially changing how users interact with foldable smartphones.
Motorola has shared details on a new flexible smartphone concept. It features a 6.9-inch bendable pOLED display and uses AI for personalized user experiences.
Samsung and Apple are making big moves in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector for their upcoming smartphone releases. Both tech giants are planning to heavily invest in AI technologies. Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Series Focuses on AI Samsung is slated to unveil its Galaxy S24 Series early next year with integrated generative AI technologies. According to … Read more
Apple’s iPad Pro models are expected to adopt OLED panels next year, with the new display tech also planned for other iPad models over time. The LCD rumor seems to be about the iPad Air, not the Pro models.
Samsung plans to double the sales of its Galaxy Z series foldable devices to 20 million units next year. Improved form factors, better specs, and durability are expected to drive this growth.
New rumors suggest that Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold6 will reuse the 50MP GN3 sensor from previous models for its main camera. Meanwhile, reports indicate that Samsung may focus on making the device thinner.
New rumors hint that Apple may switch back to LCD displays for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. This potential move is attributed to the high costs associated with Mini LED technology.
Tech insider Revegnus reports that Samsung plans to make its next foldable phone thinner to compete with Huawei’s Mate X5. Samsung is said to be working on reverse engineering the Mate X5 for insights.