Apple is rumored to be preparing to introduce its new microLED Apple Watch Ultra soon. The “Ultra” is regarding to get more premium with the new type of display. For those who don’t know, the microLED presents itself as an evolution compared to the OLED. It will improve the quality of screens with more brightness and efficiency. Additionally, micro LED displays won’t suffer from the same burn-in issues that we often see in OLED panels. The Apple Watch Ultra will open the doors to this technology in Apple’s product ecosystem. This is great news for Apple fans, but apparently they’ll have to wait a bit longer.
microLED Apple Watch Ultra will take longer to come
Contrary to previous rumors of the Apple Watch Ultra microLED launching in 2024, it looks like this technology won’t arrive until 2025. This information comes from display analyst Ross Young. He claims that the new information comes directly from Apple supplier Osram. In its latest Q4 2022 earnings call, Osram says it expects to begin reporting microLED technology revenue in 2025. According to Ross Young, this information relates to a future microLED Apple Watch.
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So far, many rumors have confirmed the Apple Watch Ultra with microLED display. It’s no surprise to see Apple launching this technology on the watch. After all, it has a compact screen and is therefore the perfect product to test its capabilities with new technology. In the future, Apple may even bring microLED iPhones. Analyst Jeff Pu pointed to the 2024 release, but with Osram’s latest statement, Young is pointing to the 2025 launch.
Unfortunately, the analyst did not provide information on this posting. Previous information suggests that it will come with a 2.1-inch panel, which is big for a watch. For those unaware, the current Apple Watch Ultra has a 1.92-inch screen, so the 2025 model will increase in size. Meanwhile, the Apple Watch Series 8 has a diagonal of 1.77 inches.
Apple will likely evaluate the technology with the 2025 Apple Watch Ultra. In a few years, we may see this technology make its way to more of the company’s products. In fact, microLED is an emerging new technology that manufacturers are working to perfect. There is still room for improvement in the technology, and manufacturers will likely use the coming years to improve it. Until then, OLED will remain the mandatory technology on flagship devices.
microLED technology uses microscopic LEDs that form pixels. They offer accurate colors, high contrast ratio for HDR. There are better viewing angles and less risk of screen burn. It also has low latency for higher FPS support and lower power consumption efficiency.