Apple Eyes Novatek's OLED TDDI Tech for Ultra-Thin iPhone 17 Air
Speculation mounts as Novatek plans mass production of innovative displays by 2025, potentially aligning with Apple's next-gen iPhone launch.
- Novatek, a Taiwanese company, is set to mass-produce OLED displays with Touch and Display Driver Integration (TDDI) technology by Q2 2025.
- TDDI technology allows for slimmer OLED screens by integrating touch and display driver layers, making it ideal for the rumored iPhone 17 Air.
- Apple is speculated to be one of Novatek's first clients for this technology, although no official confirmation has been made.
- The iPhone 17 Air is expected to feature a premium design, possibly making it the thinnest iPhone yet, with advanced components like the A19 chip.
- While the technology may first appear in lower-volume Apple products, it could also pave the way for future foldable devices.