- Apple’s upcoming iPhone SE may feature an OLED panel for the first time, marking the end of LCD iPhones’ era.
- The iPhone SE 4 will likely stick to the 60Hz refresh rate, as Apple restricts the 120Hz ProMotion technology to its flagship mobile devices.
- Some Android phones have offered OLED panels since 2010, while Apple’s first OLED smartphone was 2017’s iPhone X.
While the iPhone 16 series launches in just a few days, many budget-conscious customers are eyeing the forthcoming iPhone SE 4 instead. The device is rumored to finally retire the prehistoric chassis and adopt a more modern design that better aligns with Apple’s flagship models. It could also be the first SE model to adopt an OLED panel, as a fresh report suggests that Apple will never release an LCD iPhone ever again.
Nikkei Asia has just corroborated a previous rumor, indicating that the iPhone SE 4 will boast an OLED panel. The shift away from LCD would unlock more vibrant colors, true black levels, and better contrast, contributing to a superior viewing experience. However, the budget smartphone is still expected to offer the same 60Hz refresh rate, as Apple reserves its 120Hz ProMotion technology for its high-end iPhones and iPads.