Rumors about the launch of an Apple Watch Ultra with a microLED display have been circulating for some time, but it looks like the start of production may be delayed due to challenges. The Apple Watch Ultra is considered the top model among wearables. According to previous speculation, the current OLED display should be replaced by a microLED version, but the timing of this may be delayed.
The launch of an Apple Watch Ultra with a microLED display has the potential to revolutionise the user experience due to the benefits of this technology. With higher brightness, sharper images and higher contrast, microLED promises an improved display compared to OLED. However, the production of this technology is difficult, leading to delays. According to the renowned market research firm TrendForce, as reported by TheElec reported, mass production of the microLED Apple Watch has been postponed. Instead of early 2025, the launch is now expected in the first quarter of 2026.
The future of the Apple Watch: Rumors about microLED technology
The reasons for this delay are likely that Apple is still researching and developing microLED technology and is still in the testing phase. Production is technically challenging and the associated high manufacturing costs could also play a role. Apple has already invested considerable sums in the development of microLED production. It is estimated that over 1 billion US dollars have been invested in this area. This investment shows Apple's commitment to using microLED technology in future products. The possible postponement of the launch date to 2026 is not the first rumor of a delay. Only recently there was speculation about a postponement from 2024 to the first quarter of 2025, followed by further rumors about a launch in the second half of 2025. It remains to be seen whether the new forecast will come true or whether further delays will occur. (Photo by hadrian / Bigstockphoto)