Apple will not be able to introduce a new anti -reflective coating on iPhone 17 Pro displays, 9to5mac reports. According to its sources, the new scratch -resistant visualization solution has faced problems to reduce production and Apple is no longer evaluating the function for iPhone 17 models.

The yields of the new anti -reflective iPhone iPhone displays were too low, considering the millions of devices that Apple needs to manufacture, even if the function was limited only to the Pro and Pro Max units.
Currently, Apple uses an oleophobic coating resistant to fingerprints, but it is not anti-reflective as they offer manufacturers of competing phones. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra has arrived with a new gorilla glass display panel that reduces reflections up to 75%, visibly improving performance, contrasting in bright and fruit conditions of the color.

Apple incorporates a nano-sexure display to reduce the dazzling in the Mac and iPad Pro. It is not yet safe if this technology will be available for iPhone or if Cupertino has completely abandoned the plans to implement it by 2025.

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