Using a smartphone under bright sunlight has long been a struggle. With the screen barely visible, the only solution often seems to be cranking up the brightness, draining the battery in the process. It’s a frustrating cycle.
However, relief might be on the horizon. Apple appears to be addressing this issue with upcoming technology that promises a more enjoyable experience using your iPhone outdoors. Recent leaks suggest positive developments for future iPhones.
One rumor, shared by Chinese Weibo leaker Instant Digital (via MacRumors), suggests that the outer glass of the iPhone 17 will feature a “super-hard anti-reflective layer,” boasting superior scratch resistance. This sounds reminiscent of the Corning Gorilla Armor used in Samsung’s Galaxy S24 Ultra, renowned for its ability to withstand rigorous scratch tests. Corning claims this technology reduces reflections by up to 75% compared to standard glass. If this leak aligns with the aforementioned iPhone screen upgrade, users could soon enjoy enhanced visibility in outdoor settings.
The downside is that Instant Digital suggests this feature won’t debut in the iPhone 16, potentially prolonging the wait for its implementation. Nevertheless, with the iPhone 17 already rumored to receive significant display enhancements, this latest development could position it as the go-to choice for users seeking the ultimate screen quality.