What does In-Cell Technology mean?

In-cell technology refers to a standard of displays that emerged in 2012 and allow mobile devices, such as smartphones, to have thinner form factors. They also allow devices to keep a low weight even when the display increases in size.



The term in-cell display emerged in 2012 in reports that Apple's successor to the iPhone 4S would include this new technology, thus reducing the thickness of the screen.



In-cell displays are revolutionary in the sense that they combine a digitizer, use touch input, and integrate an LCD screen into a single-layer display. Some reports also suggest that in-cell technology displays provide better resolution compared to standard LCD screens.

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