There are several rumors that the iPhone 12 will host one of the biggest changes in iPhone models in recent years. News from a source in the supply chain points to a new type of display technology in the new model. The Elec reports that at least some iPhone 12 models will use OLED displays from LG. According to the claim on the site, the circuit board parts of the touch screen will be embedded in the screen, rather than in a separate layer. This means cheaper, thinner screens and a thinner iPhone 12. There are also claims that LG will change the LTPO (low temperature multi-crystalline oxide) display technology used in Apple Watch 4 and Apple Watch 5. This means more power efficient displays. Display time Thanks to LTPO display technology, the Apple Watch 5 was able to offer an all-day battery life despite the “always-on” display. Therefore, a similar battery performance increase can be seen on the iPhone 12. This technology can even bring the “always-on” display feature of some top segment Android smartphones to future iPhone models. Of course it’s too early to talk about all this. It is not yet clear whether the changes in the LTPO technology will be seen in the 2020 iPhone models. You might have to wait for the iPhone models to be released in 2021 for the always-on display feature.