Apple’s next iPhone may feature a strong, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal display.
The company now has the equipment to start mass producing such a screen for its upcoming iPhone models, according to a report from 9to5Mac. Citing an SEC filing and other independently obtained documents, the site said that Apple manufacturing partner GT Advanced has obtained machines enabling it to inspect sapphire for display-sized components (to ensure high yields).
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A sapphire screen would be a prominent addition to Apple’s future iPhone models. Current iPhones feature Gorilla Glass displays.
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Apple is pushing hard to bring its Mesa, Arizona manufacturing plant online. Apple CEO Tim Cook has admitted the plant will produce sapphire crystal for future devices, but he has declined to elaborate.
Based on shipping records, analyst Matt Margolis believes the gadget giant now has enough manufacturing power to pump out over 103 million 5-inch sapphire displays annually. (The latest rumors suggest Apple is working on two large-screen iPhone models.)
If that’s accurate, that’s a lotta crystal. We’ll keep you up-to-date as we hear more about Apple’s latest gadgets.
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