Smartphones with OLED Technology Claimed to be More Battery Efficient
Several cellphones currently carry large screens including the 6.67-inch OnePlus 7 Pro and the 6.7-inch Samsung Galaxy A70. HP with a large or wide screen is not a strange thing anymore today. The reason is that users have been pampered and the habit of watching videos is more comfortable with a spacious screen.
But the bigger the screen, of course the power consumption will also be bigger, so it drains a lot of battery. This makes a candidate for the latest generation of OLEDs made by the team of the Department of Physics and Chemistry at Imperial College London, England an important role. Not only is it claimed to increase brightness, OLED technology can also save energy.
Advantages of OLED Technology More Battery Efficient
Usually the screen already has a layer to reduce the effects of external light rays, such as the sun. With this layer, it is easier for users to see the appearance of the cellphone screen. But here the device will emit a lot of light and not reach our eyes. This makes the device a waste of energy.
To solve the problem of quickly running out of batteries on cellphones, the team from the country of Queen Elizabeth developed OLED technology that is useful for releasing polarized light. This light can be collected through a polarized filter while light from outside can still be filtered through the filter. So that the device is able to maximize from various existing light sources.
But unfortunately this technology is still in the development stage, so we can’t say we can feel it in the near future.
However, if it is true that this technology will succeed, then the application only applies to some smartphones. Some devices such as televisions and smart watches are also said to be able to adopt it.
This OLED screen technology still emits a brighter but more efficient screen light, even twice. Because it does not require a lot of energy to give light.