Apple’s e-series iPhones exist to offer an affordable alternative to the mainline phones, but the data-analytics-id=”inline-link” href=”https://www.tomsguide.com/phones/iphones/iphone-17e-rumors-everything-weve-heard-so-far” data-mrf-recirculation=”inline-link” data-before-rewrite-localise=”https://www.tomsguide.com/phones/iphones/iphone-17e-rumors-everything-weve-heard-so-far”> iPhone 17e might be reusing hardware that is a bit too dated.
In a recent report, Korean publication data-analytics-id=”inline-link” href=”https://www.thelec.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=44759″ target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow” data-url=”https://www.thelec.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=44759″ referrerpolicy=”no-referrer-when-downgrade” data-hl-processed=”none” data-mrf-recirculation=”inline-link”>The Elec revealed that the iPhone 17e could use the same OLED display seen in the data-analytics-id=”inline-link” href=”https://www.tomsguide.com/phones/iphones/apple-iphone-16e-review” data-mrf-recirculation=”inline-link” data-before-rewrite-localise=”https://www.tomsguide.com/phones/iphones/apple-iphone-16e-review”>iPhone 16e. This display in question will primarily be supplied by BOE, which was the primary vendor for the prior model, while the remaining volume will come from Samsung and LG.
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