"The one thing for sure about Apple is that the manufacturer constantly works hard to offer something new and innovative in all the products that it releases. If anything, this particular claim is real considering that we’ve long seen Apple release some top of the line products without fail – and the manufacturer is definitely working hard to prove how serious it is in terms of delivering innovative products.

Apple Inc. has boasted of outfitting its next iPhone with the most energy-sipping organic and vibrant LED displays. This particular step will be taken by the manufacturer as a means of enticing customers and luring them into buying the product with latest technology. The one downside is that this particular bit of technology has somewhat been embraced already by a few other high-end manufacturers of smartphones.

From what is known, Apple is working hard to make sure that the iPhone 8 under the works will be the slickest ever product ever released. Although the iPhone 7 is just a few months old right now, there are countless rumors doing the rounds pertaining to the iPhone 8. Some of these rumors circulate around the notion that the iPhone 8 is going to be launched with an OLED display. It is expected that the phone will be released on the iPhone’s tenth anniversary and from what is known, it will come with a complete overhaul.

Although there are rumors that the iPhone 8 is going to feature an ‘all-glass design’, the challenge is that the production of OLED screens doesn’t come easy. For this reason, there’s a good chance that Apple is going to limit this fancy display to just a single version of the iPhone out of all its expected three versions in the coming year. What we need to bear in mind here is that there were also a few rumors around that Apple is working to develop an iPhone with a sapphire crystal display. However, those rumors never really materialized and now we have rumors of an ‘all-glass design’, so there really aren’t any guarantees as to whether this will really happen or not.

Considering that display makers are going to find it hard to mass produce OLED screens, there might be other features of the iPhone that Apple may focus on. Guess all we can do is wait and watch!"