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Jon Hammant — Editor

Jon Hammant is the editor of the iPhone Sites editorial network. He covers Apple's hardware and software roadmap — foldable iPhones, display technology, MacBook design, the iPad lineup, and the broader Apple ecosystem. Software engineer by background.

Find Jon on GitHub · hammant.io.

About Us

About iPhone View

An independent editorial publication dedicated to the science and technology behind every pixel on your iPhone screen.

Our Mission

iPhone View exists because the display is the single most important component of any smartphone. It is the interface through which you experience everything else, yet display technology coverage is often reduced to a few bullet points about brightness and resolution. We believe iPhone displays deserve deeper, more technical, and more thoughtful editorial attention.

We cover the full spectrum of iPhone display technology: from OLED panel chemistry and backplane architecture to ProMotion refresh rates, colour management systems, and ambient light sensing. Our articles trace the evolution from the original 3.5-inch LCD to today's Super Retina XDR panels, and look ahead to what technologies like MicroLED, quantum dot OLED, and under-display sensors will bring to future generations.

What We Cover

Display Technology

OLED evolution, MicroLED prospects, quantum dot integration, and the panel innovations driving each iPhone generation.

Colour & Calibration

Colour gamut analysis, True Tone, Night Shift, and Apple's approach to perceptual accuracy and visual comfort.

Brightness & Efficiency

Peak brightness, power consumption, outdoor visibility, and the engineering trade-offs behind Always-On Display.

Future Display Tech

Under-display Face ID, integrated sensors, variable refresh rates, and the roadmap for next-generation iPhone screens.

Our Editorial Approach

iPhone View is fully independent and has no affiliation with Apple, Samsung Display, LG Display, or any panel manufacturer. Our analysis is grounded in display science fundamentals: we reference spectral measurements, colour volume data, and peer-reviewed research when evaluating claims about display performance. When we speculate about future technology, we clearly label it as such and explain the basis for our predictions.

We publish new articles daily, each written to be accessible to general readers while providing enough technical depth to satisfy display professionals, photographers, and anyone who cares about visual quality. Our commitment is to accuracy, clarity, and genuine insight rather than marketing narratives.

Our Network

iPhone View is part of a network of independent editorial sites covering the Apple ecosystem. Our sister sites offer focused coverage of iPhone industrial design, foldable iPhone developments, upgrade and trade-in analysis, Android-to-iPhone migration, and next-generation MacBook technology. Together, we deliver expert-level analysis across the topics that matter most to Apple users.

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