Google Pixel fans eyeing the upcoming Pixel 9 have reason to celebrate. According to a recent report by South Korea’s ET News, Samsung Display will supply its latest M14 OLED panels for the Google Pixel 9 series. This move aligns Google’s flagship smartphones with the display quality that has long been a hallmark of Apple’s iPhones, particularly the iPhone 16 Pro models, which will also use these advanced panels.

The significance of this move cannot be overstated. Historically, Pixel phones have faced criticism for display issues, with some users experiencing problems like screen burn-in or color accuracy inconsistencies. Some Pixel 8 Pro users have also reported issues where AoD font color turns pink at minimum brightness. Google is even offering free repair for Pixel 8 screen flickering and vertical lines. So, by adopting the same high-quality M14 OLED panels as the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro, Google is demonstrating a commitment to addressing these concerns and delivering a premium visual experience.

The M14 OLED technology boasts superior brightness and longevity compared to previous generations. This means Pixel 9 users can expect vibrant colors, deep blacks, and improved outdoor visibility, all while enjoying a longer lifespan for their phone’s display. This bodes well with Google’s lengthy software support that started with the Pixel 8 series.

Beyond the technical improvements, this move carries symbolic weight. By securing a deal for the highest quality panels from Samsung Display, a leading OLED panel manufacturer, Google is aligning itself with top-tier smartphone hardware. This could help boost the Pixel 9’s appeal and attract consumers who prioritize display quality.

For Pixel enthusiasts, this is a welcome development. It suggests that the Pixel 9 will not only offer impressive camera capabilities and software features but also a display that can rival the best in the market. This could be a turning point for Google’s smartphone ambitions, finally putting the Pixel on par with its competitors in terms of overall hardware quality.

While we’ll have to wait for the official unveiling of the Pixel 9 to see the M14 OLED panels in action, this news is undoubtedly a positive sign for Google’s future in the smartphone industry. It’s a clear indication that the company is investing in top-notch components and aiming to deliver a truly premium smartphone experience.

Next up is the shift from Samsung Foundry to a TSMC-made Tensor G5 chipset, but not until next year with the Pixel 10 series.

Hillary Keverenge
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