iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max versions are out of the picture in the smartphone market, but early leaks suggest they are coming with a new exclusive display technology. Apparently, we could not do the same thing with the ultra-skinny iPhone 17 Slim.
In new rumors going out, the newly heard about Low-Dielectric TEE technology takes up front-page news. Now let's break it down.
Leak Points Out to Low-Dielectric TEE Technology
The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are widely reported to include a new internal component within the display - Low-Dielectric TEE. Leaked by insiders, it employs materials such as Teflon, Ethylene, and Epoxy in the PCB layer beneath the OLED screen. According to Jukanlosreve via Gadgets360, the advantages of this innovation are:
- Better Energy Efficiency: Better electrical signals may improve the energy efficiency of an iPhone and extend battery life.
- Better Cooling: Thermostatic control ensures the phone runs as efficiently as possible over periods of heavy use.
- Structural Support: Stronger structural integrity increases the resistance to wear and tear, thus making the screen stronger in more accidental falls.The battery that will last long enough for your expectations
Apple has consistently focused on optimizing battery performance. The current iPhone 16 series already boasts impressive battery life, and this new technology might help maintain or surpass that standard.
With continuous improvement of display efficiency, the Low-Dielectric TEE layer complements other hardware advancements, ensuring users get the most out of every charge.
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Durability Meets Design
While fans of the brand love a long-lasting iPhone, the supposed enhancements to drop resistance on Pro models may not obviate the need for screen protectors. Still, if the Low-Dielectric TEE pans out, it could set a new standard for the endurance of displays, providing yet more comfort for users.
Advances in Display Tech: LTPO2 and Beyond
The iPhone 17 Pro will come with LTPO2 technology, which is an update on the ProMotion feature with dynamic refresh rates, thus beating the standard OLED displays in comparison. It will provide sharper visuals and efficiency.
The Cupertino giant is even researching LTPO3 technology, launched on the Apple Watch Series 10, which may well find its way into future iPhone models.
The iPhone 17 Air: Compromise for Sleekness
While the Pro models tout the latest features, the iPhone 17 Air will take a different approach. For those who value aesthetics and slenderness, this model will probably forgo some features, such as:
- A single rear camera versus multiple lenses.
- A smaller battery for the ultra-thin body.
- The loss of a physical SIM slot and second speaker.
However, in terms of style over high-end functionality, the iPhone 17 Air is targeting a specific crowd.
If these rumors are true, the iPhone 17 series is another step in the direction that Apple has been taking towards innovation. Low-Dielectric TEE displays are introduced in the Pro series, which will pave the way for the adoption of this technology throughout its products, BGR reports.
Non-Pro models will eventually get this technology in later generations, bridging the gap between advanced features and affordability.
While juicy rumors about the iPhone 17 are exciting, one should wait for confirmation from Apple. As we always advise, take these leaks with a grain of salt.
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