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    Next-Gen Apple Watch: Brighter OLED & Longer Battery Life Ahead!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Apple is developing improved display technology for future Apple Watch models.
    2. LG Display’s new high-mobility oxide (HMO) technology aims to enhance battery life.
    3. HMO potentially allows displays to consume less power than current LTPO technology.
    4. Mass production of HMO displays for Apple Watches may occur by 2027.

    ### The Promise of HMO Technology

    The Apple Watch stands out in the wearable market, particularly for its impressive display. However, industry sources now suggest that the next generation may feature a significant upgrade: a new OLED screen bolstered by high-mobility oxide (HMO) technology developed by LG Display. This advancement holds great potential for improving battery life, a critical concern for users.

    Every OLED display relies on a backplane, which controls the pixels. Currently, the Apple Watch utilizes low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) technology. LTPO improves efficiency by adjusting refresh rates, dropping as low as 1Hz during inactivity. HMO promises to take this a step further. It promises reduced power consumption without the complex manufacturing processes required for LTPO, ultimately leading to extended battery life.

    If LG Display successfully brings HMO to market, it could not only enhance future Apple Watches but also make its way into iPhones. Although promising, these changes hinge on LG’s ability to meet Apple’s high standards for speed and reliability in display performance.

    ### The Road Ahead for Apple Watch

    Challenges remain as LG Display works to perfect the HMO technology. Current oxide panels do not yet support the rapid on-off switching needed for Apple’s high-quality standards. Mass production must prove reliable, as inconsistencies could hinder user experience. While estimates suggest HMO could be ready for smartwatch applications by next year, it may take until 2027 or even 2028 for a fully featured Apple Watch to emerge.

    Users await both the improved battery life and enhanced display quality that HMO promises. The success of this transition will not just define the next Apple Watch but could reshape expectations for wearables altogether. As the tech landscape evolves, the balance between innovation and practicality becomes essential, especially for consumers who rely on smart technology in daily life.

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