The company’s most advanced displays are a part of its M series of screens. A higher model number indicates a higher-quality screen.
The M14 tech will be introduced for the first time with the Pixel 9 family, which Google will reportedly unveil on August 13. Apart from the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL, the second-generation Pixel Fold is also rumored to feature the M14 material.
The iPhone 16 Pro and Pixel 9 series are rumored to have better screens than the Galaxy S24 Ultra
This is going to be the first time that we’ll see this material on a smartphone and it’s expected to be superior to existing technologies in terms of brightness and lifespan.
Apple will only be using the M14 tech for its premium iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max models, while the standard and the Plus variants will continue to feature the same M12 tech as the current generation. The iPhone 14 Pro Max as we as the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 are also believed to use M12 OLED screens. Apple’s new lineup will probably be revealed in September.
Per a previous report, next year’s iPhone 17 series will likely also stick with M14 screens as each generation of material is typically used for two years.
Samsung’s highest-end conventional phone, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, features an M13 panel. It can be assumed that its successor, the Galaxy S25 Ultra, will likely also flaunt an M14 display.