The iPhone 16e signals the death of LCDs and the death of the smartphone for some

This past week, Apple announced the iPhone 16e, a new budget-minded iPhone that packs Apple Intelligence and a more modern design over previous iPhone SE models. While many are saying the phone is still too expensive given the specs it offers, especially when compared to the best affordable Android phones, the price isn’t the biggest issue for some folks. It’s the display.

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The introduction of the iPhone 16e — and subsequent retirement of the iPhone SE 3 — marks the first time in history that Apple isn’t actively selling a new phone with an LCD panel. While that might sound good on the surface, it’s actually a problem because Apple doesn’t offer a flicker-free option for its OLED-equipped devices, meaning anyone with PWM sensitivity can no longer buy a new iPhone from this day onward.

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