Apple is testing a 1.5-inch screens for iWatch
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Work on the mysterious "smart clock" from Apple, seems to be gaining momentum, as sources say that the company is testing a 1.5-inch OLED-screens worn on the wrist devaysa, as well as reports that have already signed a contract with Foxconn on a trial batch production gadgets.
Recent rumors about the so-called «iWatch» to provide resources Macotakara. The publication is based on information from two articles of the Taiwanese Economic Daily News, which, however, periodically publish dubious information.
IN first article It says that Apple is testing OLED-displays for its much-anticipated many "wearable". The company allegedly tested 1.8-inch screens, but realized that they were too big, and this prompted them to click on the 1.5-inch displays. According to the article, Apple is working with a 1.5-inch touch-screen production RiTdisplay (Taiwan), which Using sensors embedded in the glass, which will produce a new accessory as thin as it is perhaps. It should be noted that the rumors for years have argued that Apple is interested in OLED-displays but to date the company has not yet used the technology in any of its devices. The OLED-screen, however, may be the best choice for worn on the hand devaysa compact due to the low level of energy consumption.
As stated in second article, The Foxconn, a longtime Apple partner, has already received orders for «iWatch». However, the first batch will consist of about a thousand units, as there will be a trial.
Rumors about «iWatch» vengeance gaining momentum. One study last month showed that even 19% of consumers are interested in purchasing such a device from Apple. This is higher than the interest that arose prior to the release of iPad and Intel-based Mac combined. Rumors about the "smart watches" Apple's poyavidis earlier this year when some news asserted that the company is developing a wearable on the wrist accessory. One such news claimed that the company has recruited a team of 100 people to work on the project.