We have been talking for many months about the possibility of Apple making use of OLED screens, a screen that offers us more realistic colors unlike the LCD screens that the Cupertino-based company continues to use oddly enough. Even so, the new iPhone 7 has greatly improved the quality of the screen, despite being LCD, and blacks are blacker and whites brighter. A few months ago, Foxconn bought Sharp including the factory where the majority of OLED screens of most terminals on the market are made with the intention that in the future it will be responsible for manufacturing the OLED screens of future iPhones.
It seems that day has already come and Apple will finally use OLED screens in the next terminal to launch on the market, the iPhone 8 (if it is finally called that). This news has been confirmed directly by the current president of Sharp through the Japanese website Nikkei, the same one that a few days ago filtered the rumor again about the possible launch of a new iPhone model, a five-inch model, something quite little probable. Apple have no need to launch an intermediate model between both devices more even when they are selling without problems in the market.
Another of the rumors that are surrounding this terminal is the return of video as main material, glass that was already used in the iPhone 4 and 4s and was abandoned by Apple with the launch of the iPhone 5 successive, where he began to use aluminum of different strength until he found aluminum 7000, aluminum that he had to use after the problems that the iPhone 6 Plus had suffered when it bent easily if we placed it in the back of the pants.
You are the only one who published the iPhone 8 you are crazy drunk you have not confirmed anything you put it simply to defend your old publications what a liar
Let's see if before criticizing we look on the internet. That calling you a drunk and a liar puts you in evidence because you haven't bothered to search since all the blogs that talk about the iPhone have also published the news. So that defending my old publications make you look at it because every time I talk about the iPhone 8, I do not do it myself, to see if you think we made the news.