Samsung is gearing up to launch its highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series in January next year, featuring the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and the flagship S25 Ultra. The Galaxy S25 Ultra, in particular, is expected to stand out due to its advanced display technology.
While the standard S25 and S25 Plus will use the M13 OLED displays, display analyst Ross Young has revealed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra will feature the upgraded M14 OLED panel. This new panel offers 20-30% more brightness and improved energy efficiency, along with a 10-20% longer lifespan due to the addition of deuterium in all RGB components, compared to the limited use in the M13 panel. Samsung is focusing on energy efficiency over brightness, enhancing the overall performance and battery life.
The M14 OLED’s advancements go beyond just brightness. Improving blue OLED materials remains a challenge due to their lower luminous efficiency and shorter lifespan compared to red and green components. Samsung and other manufacturers are still exploring technologies like deuterium and phosphorescent blue to enhance durability and energy consumption.
Interestingly, Apple has already incorporated Samsung’s M14 OLED material in its iPhone 16 Pro/Max models, showcasing Apple’s ability to secure early access to Samsung’s latest technology. This reflects the complex relationship between the two companies, blending competition and collaboration in the tech landscape.
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