Apple is reportedly planning to introduce microLED display technology in updated versions of the iPhone. The technology will provide a number of advantages over existing displays. For example, microLED gives a higher contrast look, improved brightness, consumes less power, but costs a lot more.
According to DigiTimes, a supply chain publication, the first Apple device to feature a microLED display will be the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which is expected to switch to microLED by the end of 2024 or 2025. The report claims that following the Apple Watch Ultra 2, Apple plans to bring this technology to the iPhone and iPad.

According to a recent report from DigiTimes, Apple plans to launch an iPhone with a microLED display that will offer several advantages over OLED displays.
However, the transition to microLED displays is expected to take several years. The four iPhone 15 models due later this year are expected to use OLED displays, and the first microLED iPhone may not arrive for some time.
Apple’s plan to bring microLED display technology to the upcoming iPhone represents a significant milestone for the company.
While the technology will be first introduced on the Apple Watch Ultra 2, it will make its way to the iPhone and iPad over time. However, the transition is likely to take several years, and the first iPhone with microLED technology may not be released soon.
