Samsung just debuted an OLED screen designed for mobiles packing far more pixels than the plain old Zune HD‘s screen. Could we be seeing this tech in the iPhone 2010?
Samsung already has hi-res WVGA screens slapped on its top end cellies, like the Samsung Omnia HD, but they’ve all been LCD panel phones to date. Now though the South Korean giant has just trotted out an OLED pane with 800×400 resolution that’s the perfect size for phones.
When you consider that the OLED equipped Sony X Series Walkman and Zune HD pack 432×240 and 480×272 screens respectively with the next gen tech, you realise that phone picture display is about to make a quantum leap with Samsung’s new screen.
Samsung is keeping tight lipped about when its OLED screen hits mass production, but we can’t wait to see it in action, especially with Android expected to be supporting WVGA soon. Place your bets now, will we be seeing this first in an iPhone a year from now, or a refreshed Samsung i7500?
Out TBC | £TBC | Samsung (Via Oled-Display)
