iPhone 17 Pro Display Missing Key Features We Expected

hello. This is Technologytodaynow. One expected upgrade from the iPhone 17 series was that the iPhone 17 Pro lineup may feature a display coating with improved scratch resistance. However, this display coating is unlikely to be included in the iPhone 17 Pro lineup.




iPhone 17 Pro Display Anti Reflective Coating, Will It Eventually Fallen?




iPhone 17 Pro Display Anti Reflective Coating, Will It Eventually Fallen?





According to a report by McRumors, the anti-scratch display coating that was supposed to be applied to the iPhone 17 has been canceled. According to a reliable information provider from McRumors, Apple has most likely canceled the installation of an anti-scratch display coating with improved anti-reflective durability that was supposed to be installed on the iPhone 17. According to Instant Digital, a famous user of Chinese social media Weibo, Apple has mentioned that it is working on a display layer that has more scratch-resistant features than the ceramic shield and even anti-reflective features applied to the Galaxy S25 Ultra.




iPhone 17 Pro Display Why Anti-reflective Coating Is Falling Out




However, there has been no news about the upgraded display coating since then. It is presumed that the reason for the lack of news is because development failed. Apple was planning to apply an anti-reflective coating to the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, and it was expected that the 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max would be the first iPhones to apply an anti-reflective coating. However, it seems that there was a problem in expanding the coating process during the production process, so this feature was not included.




Considering the relationship between Apple and Corning, I don’t think it’s a problem that the Galaxy works but the iPhone doesn’t. I wonder if the iPhone Pro is produced in much larger quantities than the Galaxy S Ultra, so there are difficulties in the production process. In fact, it is said that it took too long to manufacture.




Future projections




Although the nano-texture option was introduced on the iPad Pro, and the nano-textures applied on the M4 MacBook Pro are better rated than the nano-textures previously applied on the iMac, given that they are working on an anti-reflective coating, it seems that there are no plans to introduce nano-textures on the iPhone yet.





The iPhone 17 will be equipped with an M14 organic material set, but even if the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are released, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to show better visibility in bright surroundings, and iPhones with anti-reflections will be available in future iPhones as the manufacturing process improves.




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