Also, check out these additional renders that just popped up:
Now, there’s something else that the Magic 6 Ultimate is allegedly bringing to the table: BOE’s new double-layer OLED screen. BOE claims that this technology actually increases screen life by 6 times – now’s the time to say “Wow!”
This advancement could essentially overcome the common drawbacks of OLED displays, including so-called burn-ins and other signs of wear. To put it into context, while traditional OLED screens often start showing wear after about five years, the latest LED screens have a lifespan extending beyond ten years.
Honor confirmed that its device will be packing this cutting-edge technology (via Android Headlines).
Apart from the claims of 600% improvement in screen durability, the new display is said to bring a 40% increase in power efficiency, marking a significant advancement in display technology. Also, your battery should last longer with such a display.
Further details about the display remain scarce so far, yet the shared insights have already sparked excitement about BOE’s new technology.
Apple is also doing the two-stack OLED tandem
“In 2028, we expect the iPad Air to go OLED as well, with the iPad Air using single-stack and the iPad Pro using two-stack tandem OLEDs,” said Omdia researcher Kang Min-soo, speaking at the recent Korea Display Conference in Seoul.