A 4K UHD RESOLUTION SCREEN COULD BE FITTED TO YOUR NEXT PHONE
Reports are gathering that Sharp is ready to produce a 5.5-inch
IGZO touchscreen with a massive 3,840 x 2,160 pixel resolution next year,
meaning the first devices with one fitted could be out before the end of 2016.
This would mean the phone in your pocket could match the 4K television in your
living room, pixel for pixel.
There doesn’t seem to be an official announcement from Sharp on
the subject at the moment, and reports initially started via Japan’s NHK broadcaster on
April 10, but with minimal information. Since then, some images from a Sharp
presentation on the panel were published .The 3,840 x 2,160 (which is
technically a UHD resolution, rather than a full 4,096 x 2,160, 4K pixel count)
screen will apparently have a pixel density of 806ppi. To put that into
perspective, theLG G3’s 5.5-inch, 2,160 x 1,440 pixel screen has a
538ppi pixel density, and the 5.1-inch Galaxy S6 has
577 pixels per inch. Sharp’s IGZO screens are known for low energy consumption,
sharp images, and borderless designs.
Where can we expect a 4K Sharp
IGZO screen to show up? Chinese smartphone companies are apparently first on
the list, and that could mean anyone from Huawei to Xiaomi, but we should also
expect Sharp itself to use one of the panels on a future smartphone. Why will
we want it? 4K resolution televisions will only become more common, and
smartphones that can shoot 4K video will be one of the primary sources of content
for these new screens. It makes sense for the display on the phone to be able
to replicate those videos perfectly.
This isn’t the first time Sharp has talked about small, very
high pixel density screens. In November last year it revealed a 4.1-inch
screen with a 2,560 x 1,600 pixel resolution, returning a massive 736ppi pixel
density.

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