As I have mentioned earlier, I find it hard to believe that Apple will be able to scale up production of
sapphire glass displays at its Arizona plant so quickly to meet the demand of the new iPhone.
Not exact matches
The report doesn't just stop
at sapphire home buttons, but also goes on to claim that Apple has been considering a switch to
sapphire crystals for the
glass on its iPhones»
displays, but has refrained from doing so because of higher costs.
Apple's iPhone - compatible watch has the advantage of an «flexible Retina OLED
display» laminated with a single crystal layer of scratch - resistant
sapphire glass,
at least among its higher - priced editions.
It has 1.5 - inch and 1.7 - inch Retina
display panel options with
Sapphire Crystal
glass protection and requires iPhone running on
at least iOS 8.2.
Looking ahead
at a potential iPhone 7, Macworld speculates on new features such as a super-strong
Sapphire glass display and an extra-durable, liquid - metal chassis.
The
display is protected by toughened
sapphire glass, which should keep scratches and scuffs
at bay.
According to sources cited by the Chinese media, VIVO is taking a big swing
at Apple (and, yes, the iPhone 6 was specifically mentioned) by rushing to release its new 5 - inch flagship handset, with an all - metal frame and
sapphire glass display.
For the consumers out there that might not initially look
at a 5.5 - inch
display as their next handset, the inclusion of
sapphire glass could push them to a purchase — even if quantities in 2014 are rumored to be minimal.