Apple’s next gen iPhones to sport new screen technology to make reading, viewing better

The new display technology on the Apple iPhone 8 will make reading and viewing better in all kind of light situations.

By: SAN FRANCISCO
| Updated on: Apr 03 2017, 13:03 IST
Apple is expected to unveil its 10th anniversary iPhone 8 in September and reports claim that all of them will come with a new screen technology.
Apple is expected to unveil its 10th anniversary iPhone 8 in September and reports claim that all of them will come with a new screen technology. (Apple)

Apples next generation of iPhones will bring "True Color iPad Pro" screen technology to its smartphones for the first time.

"The screen technology uses advanced four-channel ambient light sensors to automatically adapt the colour and intensity of the display to match the light in your environment. Which means reading anywhere is more natural and comfortable - almost like looking at a sheet of paper," Forbes.com reported on Monday.

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The full spectral sensing ambient light sensor will be added across the iPhone 7S, iPhone 7S Plus and iPhone 8.

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Recognising more than 10 years of partnership with the Product (RED) charity that fights against HIV/AIDS, Apple last month announced iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus in a vibrant red aluminium finish.

Apple also updated its most popular-sized iPad, featuring a brighter 9.7-inch Retina display and best-in-class performance at an affordable price of 28,900 (32GB with Wi-Fi).

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First Published Date: 03 Apr, 12:27 IST
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