AMOLED displays are developed using thin-film display technology in which organic compounds form the electro-luminescent material. An AMOLED display consists of an active matrix of OLED pixels that generate light on electrical stimulation. The OLED pixels are deposited onto a thin-film transistor that functions as a switch to control the current flowing to each pixel. AMOLED displays are widely used in smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and other consumer electronic devices. One of the unique advantages of AMOLED displays is that they offer ultrahigh quality pictures while reducing power consumption. Moreover, they help reduce the weight of the device while adding to its aesthetic value.