Samsung is one of the largest producers of smartphone screens out there. Its OLED technology is one of the most pioneering and is now one of the most important because it is one of the most efficient as well as functional that exists. But the firm has not stopped at that since it is now working on technology to make OLED screens more efficient and save more battery.
The concern about whether a mobile will last you all day is determined directly by the use that is given to the terminal. It is easy to understand and makes sense, although many additional factors also depend on it that you must take into account, such as the demands of the applications you use or the time the screen is on or in use.
Your mobile will last longer with these screens
OLED panels are some of the best that a phone can have today. They stand out for being one of those that best interpret colors, especially the black that they achieve thanks to simply turning off the pixels that they have to interpret. This achieves not only a better viewing quality, but also the phone saves battery by a small percentage.
It is logical that if an electronic element is turned off it does not consume, but Samsung is working on more efficient OLED screens so that your mobile saves more battery. For this, a new thin layer is being developed in the low refraction panel. In technical terms, this extra thin layer causes less light to be lost, which brings many benefits to the terminal that carries it, such as the Galaxy S23.
Better technology means a higher price
Every time a company works on something new, it means an investment of time, effort and money to achieve it. And that happens, even if the manufacturers themselves make various products and supply themselves with them, as is the case with Samsung and LG. Yes, the other Korean firm is also working on a project of this caliber. And the truth is that both brands want to provide more options to satisfy their own needs and those of their screen buyers.
Of course it will be the latter who will find it more expensive to obtain them since it involves an investment in improved technology. And it is that, in this case, it is an improvement that will help all the mobiles that mount them to increase the useful life of the battery in addition to using less energy for its operation.
The cost will depend on demand and supply, so it is up to each company to set a price that is attractive enough so that, on the one hand, manufacturers want to integrate them into their devices and, on the other, that the end user does not incur much additional expense, although we must not forget that these screens have been placed especially on high-end phones that today have exceeded four digits in price for a couple of years now.