
As expected, Apple will launch the series of smartphones in the future iPhone 15 with all its variants. Until the devices are officially presented, a lot of information will circulate, mainly rumors, around them, and one of these information points to the possibility that the autonomy of the terminals will be improved by using a new driver chip for the screen. OLED.
According to the Taiwanese Economic Daily News, the ffuture driver chip for OLED display that the iPhone 15 would use would be manufactured with a 28 nanometer process compared to the 40 used now by the terminals of the bitten apple. Reducing the size of the transistors, following the logic, results in lower energy consumption, which should translate into an increase in the autonomy offered by the battery.
Apparently Apple will focus on improving the efficiency of the screen and would maintain the image quality levels established by the iPhone 14 generation, although an increase in the frequency or refresh rate in the standard models of the iPhone 15 is not ruled out. Another aspect screen related the possible arrival of Dynamic Island to all models of the next generationwhich we reported on on previous occasions and which, at least for now, is becoming solid.
For those who are lost, Dynamic Island is the new notch present in the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max and was defined by Apple itself as something that “is not entirely hardware or entirely software”, but a “combination perfect of both things. Its operation is related to notifications and system alerts.
Getting back to the topic at hand, the future existence of the iPhone 15 series, other features the devices are expected to include are solid-state buttons on the Pro models, a titanium finish, and use on the Pro models of the A17 Bionic chip based on TSMC’s 3nm manufacturing process, so those future smartphones are expected to improve quite a bit internally.
We will see if the information and rumors around the iPhone 15 end up being fulfilled or not, especially if we take into account that the year 2023 does not seem to be very rosy for consumer computing.
NOTICE: Images are of iPhone 14 Pro Max.



