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March 22, 2012

Apple's Newest iPhone Will Have a 4.6 Inch Screen


Apple's (News - Alert) new iPhone might not be the next Samsung Galaxy Note, but it's certainly around that ballpark with its new screen! This smartphone's been ramping up its sales ever since it's come out in 2007 and it still refuses to go down without a fight. In fact, Apple's making about half of its killing out of the iPhone (News - Alert) - a phone that had a "touch" concept its competitors have adopted.

The company took a new approach to its phone with its latest version, embedding a 4.6-inch "retina" OLED touch screen. OLED, known as Organic Light Emitting Diode technology, makes use of electroluminescence - a phenomenon that happens in organic material that interacts chemically to produce light. An LED screen composed of these organic materials is known as an OLED screen. Its characteristics allow it to make lighter, thinner phones without the need for a backlight. Almost every device on the market today can benefit from OLED technology ... Read More >>>

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