A Better Display
Of course, the size of the display isn’t all that matters. We should also focus on quality. With the introduction of the new M4 iPad Pros earlier this month, Apple revealed a new Ultra Retina XDR OLED screen — something we’d love to see on the iPhone.
The iPhone 15’s Super Retina XDR display is great, and it’s more than enough for most of us. but it would be even better if we saw Apple’s latest displays in a smaller iPhone.
The iPad Pro’s new display is a Tandem OLED screen that allows the new iPad to reach a brightness of up to 1,000 nits while also delivering truer blacks and more vibrant colors. That matches what the iPhone 15 Pro is capable of, although it also offers 2,000 nits outdoors. Using Tandem OLED panel technology could push the iPhone’s brightness to new heights.