Apple wants to increase battery life on iPhone, iPad
Apple has confirmed with TechCrunch that it has bought LuxVue Technology, which specializes in developing micro-LED display energy technology.
Apple has confirmed with TechCrunch that it has bought LuxVue Technology, which specializes in developing micro-LED display energy technology.
Apple is looking to improve battery quality on its products
According to TechCrunch, LuxVue holds many micro-LED-related patents and with Apple acquiring the company, it is likely that " apple houses " will apply LuxVue's technologies to iPhone and iPad products. Future,
The advantage of the technologies that LuxVue is holding is that it is able to produce better quality of light display while consuming less power. Thus, the battery life on the device will be longer than the current light display technology.
Currently Apple does not disclose details of the value of this deal is how much.
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