Young’s revelation is different from the recent revelation given by analyst Jeff Pu, who believes that Apple will launch an Apple Watch equipped with a Micro LED display in 2024. Young's revelations are questionable because Apple has long launched new Apple Watches in the fall alongside new iPhones, and there's no indication that the company will change that routine in the next two years, even if a 2025 launch is possible in the fall.
However, one possibility is that Apple will release the Micro LED Apple Watch in the fall of 2024, and then ship it in the spring of 2025 after the panel technology is ready.
Young did not provide details on the size of the display, but previous reports from Pu suggested it would measure 2.1 inches diagonally, suggesting the display could be used in a future Apple Watch Ultra version. The Apple Watch ultra, launched in September last year, features a 1.92-inch display, which is larger than the 1.77-inch display of the Apple Watch 8.
Micro LED is still an emerging technology that display manufacturers are working hard to perfect, so it would make sense for such a screen to appear first on Apple's higher-end and more expensive Apple Watch.
It is understood that Micro LED technology refers to a display technology that uses self-luminous micron-sized LEDs as light-emitting pixel units and assembles them onto a drive panel to form a high-density LED array. It can provide more accurate colors and high contrast to improve HDR and viewing effects under sub-optimal lighting conditions. It supports viewing from a wider angle. Compared with technologies such as OLED, the probability of screen burn-in is smaller, the response time is faster, and the delay
Lower latency and support higher frame rates.
Apple is likely still in the early stages of developing the Micro LED Apple Watch, so the timeline could change at any time. (Source: IT Home)

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