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Inside Consumer Reports: Controversies surrounding the MacBook Pro and HomePod
tallest skil said:nunzy said:Who really cares how good a speaker sounds if it is hard to set up and looks ugly?
i have an old pair of B&W Matrix 800. It was something 30 years ago. Now it is almost butt ugly -
Apple, Tencent find "mutual understanding" over WeChat tips - report
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Foxconn exec's social media post claims high rejection rate for 'iPhone 8' OLED screens
radarthekat said:The use of the word substrate causes me to think it's thinning of a layer to allow an under-display fingerprint sensor to function. This thinning had already been mentioned, as I'm sure I read about it here on AppleInsider. It's all just speculation on top of rumors and unconfirmed supply-chain reports, but as long as we're contemplating our navels, I'd say this is evidence of layer thinning. After all, there are already phones with cutouts in the display shape, aren't there? If you can cut the panels at all, even into squares, without producing issues, and if you can wrap them over an edge as in the Samsung Galaxy Edge models, without producing defects, then surely the cutout at the top, if that's the design (which would have been finalized a long time ago), wouldn't be the source of a high defect rate.
sub·strateˈsəbˌstrāt/noun- a substance or layer that underlies something, or on which some process occurs, in particular.
- the surface or material on or from which an organism lives, grows, or obtains its nourishment.
- the substance on which an enzyme acts.
the first paragraph is about Samsung will have a new oled production line online soon.
The second paragraph is about, they are having problems to cut the odd shape screen. Thus the OLED accepted rate is only 60%
nothing about substrate -
Apple's MacBook refresh buys time for bigger changes