Apple may work on scratch -resistant display with fewer reflections for iPhone

The enclosure of the iPhone is important to optimally protect the smartphone, but the display is just as important. Apple has been using Ceramic Shield for years; A super stewful glass to protect the display.

Although the glass is extremely strong, it is still sensitive to scratches. The newest generation iPhone gets a scratch -resistant display so that the iPhone is not only protected against falls, but also bumps and scratches. The reflection will also be tackled.

Scratch-resistant iPhone display

According to a new rumor, Apple has invested billions in a new coating technology for future iPhone displays. This technology is said to make future screens ‘scratch -resistant’ and add a new anti -reflection layer.

The rumor comes from the account Instant Digital on Weibothat previously shared accurate information about upcoming iPhone announcements. According to the source, Apple has developed equipment that adds a super -hard anti -reflection layer to the screen of the iPhone, which is also more scratch -resistant than before.

Apple may work on scratch -resistant display with fewer reflections for iPhone

Fewer reflections

The screen will not only be better protected against scratches due to this process, and the display will also reflect less. This allows you to see even better what is displayed on the display, without disturbing elements from outside.

Ceramic Shield

Ceramic Shield is created by combining glass with nanokeramic crystals, which are harder than most types of metal. That may sound simple, but it is not. Because ceramic material is not transparent. By choosing the type of crystals and the degree of crystallinity, Apple has succeeded in developing a unique combination with the hardness of ceramics and the transparency of glass. This makes Ceramic Shield ideal for protecting the display.

For the iPhone 16 series, Apple has renewed the Ceramic Shield and is stronger than ever. But has not received any additional improvements for scratches or anti -reflection. Apple is expected to add this technology in the iPhone 17 series in 2025.

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