Display analyst Ross Young said in a tweet shared with Super Followers today that Apple has yet to finalize the display size of its planned 2024 iPhone SE 4. Apple is considering multiple decisions related to display size and display materials.
The company is said to be considering 6.1-inch OLED displays from two suppliers, as well as 5.7- to 6.1-inch LCDs from both suppliers. Given this information, it’s unclear whether Apple will go with a 5.7-inch display or a 6.1-inch display, and whether that display will use OLED or LCD technology.
OLED displays will be more expensive, and current iPhone SE models use LCD displays with thick bezels and a Touch ID home button. Apple’s flagship iPhone lineup features OLED panels, and all models since the iPhone 12 have used OLED.
The price of OLED panels may have come down enough for Apple to use them for the low-cost iPhone SE, especially since it won’t launch for another two years.
5.7- and 6.1-inch display sizes have been rumored in the past, including Young himself. Apple has yet to make a final decision, which explains why we continue to hear about two different panel sizes.
Regardless of whether Apple uses a 5.7-inch display or a 6.1-inch display, Young believes the iPhone SE 4 will feature an all-screen design with notch, but it’s unclear whether Apple will introduce Face ID or stick with Touch ID, and rumors about this vary. Are not the same.
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