![]() Samsung Display dominates the small and medium OLED panel industry with a market share of more than 90 percent, while rival LG Display focuses on large OLED panels as its next growth area.Īccording to market researcher IHS Markit, the global flexible OLED industry is expected to post 150 percent sales growth this year, compared with a year ago, driven mainly by more high-end smartphones adopting flexible panels. ![]() Samsung is the only firm holding high-end technologies to mass-produce small OLED panels, used mainly for smart portable devices such as smartphones. Samsung has in recent years promoted OLED displays as the future design standard in the smartphone industry, thanks largely to their excellent color reproduction and low power consumption. While Samsung has equipped its smartphones with OLED panels, Apple has stuck with LCDs for its iPhone and iPad tablet lineups.īut as the OLED panels offer many design options for device manufacturers, observers say Apple may have no choice but to jump on the OLED bandwagon. There have been rumors the iPhone will be equipped with OLED screens, which can also be foldable.Ĭhances are some of the 70 million handsets will not be delivered to customers this year and shipped next year, depending on demand, the Japanese media quoted IHS senior director David Hsieh as saying. "We cannot reveal any information about ongoing contracts with our clients," a Samsung official said. Samsung declined to comment, citing contract terms. The Seoul-based smartphone and parts maker is preparing to supply up to 95 million panels because demand for the new iPhone may outstrip Apple's expectations, according to the report. Indonesia Open: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty use two-pronged attack to upset home favourite World No.Apple has ordered 70 million bendable organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels from Samsung Electronics for the next iPhone, overseas media said Tuesday.Īccording to the Nikkei Asian Review, the OLED panels will be used in Apple's new flagship smartphone, tentatively named the iPhone 8, which will come out on the 10th anniversary of the Apple handset line in the latter half of this year.In first competition after four years, Anjali wins 400m gold in stunning race.CM Eknath Shinde to crowd in Pune: a ‘small’ ad won’t hit BJP-Sena ties.Kiara Advani joins Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR in Ayan Mukerji’s actioner War 2. ![]() Nitish Kumar fills in Manjhi-sized gap in Cabinet, brings in Mushahar leader Ratnesh Sada.Najam Sethi casts fresh doubts over Pakistan’s participation in World Cup in India.What a long, strange few years it was for weddings.Nusrat Chowdhury confirmed as the first Muslim female federal judge in US history.Despite WTC final loss, India is set to persist with tried and tested batsmen for the West Indies series.Joe Root’s ton salvages England on first day of Bazball Ashes.Kutch heaves a sigh of relief: Power infra paralysed, but Biparjoy spares houses, other structures.Watch all our videos from Express Technology Evidently, Samsung will supply 80 per cent of the display panels in the iPhone 8, according to the report. Apple generally likes to source components from a number of different partners for its products. However, it is now said that order has increased to 60 million, which is worth in addition to $4.3 billion. Now it seems as if Apple has placed an order for 60 million OLED panels Samsung Display for the upcoming iPhone 8, claims The Korean Herald.Īccording to the report, last year Apple ordered 100 million OLED panels from Samsung Display to be used in the iPhone 8. We’re already expecting the iPhone 8 to boast wireless charging and it is likely to have a screen that covers the entire front of the phone. Samsung has signed a deal with Apple to make 160 million OLED panels for the iPhone 8.Īpple’s iPhone 8 is said to be a different smartphone compared to the iPhone 7, and although its release is months away, there is already a steam of rumours and possible leaks about the next-generation device.
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