It has been reported that Apple intends to incorporate ‘Border Reduction Structure’ technology into the iPhone 16 Pro models to reduce borders and increase screen size. However, complex wiring systems are reportedly making it difficult for suppliers to meet production standards.
The most recent leaked photos verify the largest design changes to Apple’s coming smartphone, the iPhone 16, as additional information about the device becomes available.
The excitement for Apple’s next iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max is growing as rumors suggest a notable increase in screen size. To achieve this, Apple is reportedly planning to launch an innovative technology called “Border Reduction Structure” (BRS), according to a recent supply chain leak by The Elec (via 9To5Mac).
By reducing the bezels on the iPhone 16 Pro models, this cutting-edge BRS technology hopes to usher in a new era of elegant design. Apple intends to significantly reduce the bezels by utilizing advanced under-display technology, a move that is expected to completely transform the visual experience for customers.
But there are obstacles in the way of realizing this ground-breaking idea. It is alleged that suppliers—including major players in the market like LG Display and Samsung Display—are having difficulty fulfilling Apple’s exacting production requirements. The implementation of BRS technology is hard because it necessitates precise circuit placement beneath the bezel and sophisticated wire configurations.
The study emphasizes that none of the companies have yet achieved production rates that satisfy Apple’s stringent specifications. Notwithstanding the obstacles, Samsung Display is anticipated to provide all four OLEDs for the iPhone 16 Series, with LG Display hoping to help with the supply of OLEDs for the Pro and Pro Max models. Furthermore, BOE is expected to supply OLEDs for the entry-level models.
The wiring method used in BRS technology has raised concerns about possible overheating problems. However, according to reports, Apple and its suppliers overcame these difficulties by using cutting-edge heat-controlled dissipation technologies.
The extent of the bezel reduction in the iPhone 16 Pro models is yet unknown, but it is generally assumed that the larger screens will come without a major increase in the overall size of the device. The expected improvements follow the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, which previously had lowered boundaries as shown in earlier leaks.
Tech aficionados are getting more and more excited about Apple’s next big release. The iPhone 16 Pro is believed to have a 6.3-inch display (up from 6.1 inches), while the iPhone 16 Pro Max will have a 6.9-inch display (up from 6.7 inches).