We have yet heard all kinds of rumors about the iPhone 17 Pro, but now it seems that the extra display may be upgraded. Are talking according to a source MacroversApple suppliers must have finally found out how anti-reflective glasses are largely manufactured-and we can see it on some 2025 phones.
We have heard different leakage about anti -reflective coating on the iPhones, including the possibility of landing in the iPhone 17 series. Last time we heard, Apple killed this feature, a part of it because the glass needed to coat with a new coating.
Clearly, these problems have been detected. Or at least Apple is able to produce enough anti -sheer screens to add them to both iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The report claims that iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air will not be so lucky.
The obvious benefits of this new display are that the iPhone 17 Pro should finally be able to handle the bright light very well. By reflecting the user, by reducing the glare, it should be allowed to see what is more convenient on the screen – even the display has increased without the display.
The obvious benefits of this new display are that the iPhone 17 Pro should finally be able to handle the bright light very well.
Other phone companies employ such technology on their phone, especially Samsung. However, Samsung is facing problems with peeling anti -glare coating after an extended period. Hopefully, Apple’s process will not face the same problems under the line for a year or two.
Past reports also show that new coating can improve the stability of iPhone screens, which includes improvement in scratch resistance. How well is the current ceramic shield technology, it is really impressive.
Personally, as a person who also lacks anti -glear glass coating, I found out that external lights could really ruin this experience. So soon all iPhones will get a new glass, so good. Sadly, non-pro models may have to wait a year or two more-as often.
Certainly we have to wait until September to find out, and the current rumor is that the iPhone 17 series will begin on September 8.
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