Signatures were signed: Apple to make Samsung rich with iPhone 14

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Signatures were signed: Apple to make Samsung rich with iPhone 14

Apple and Samsung may have agreed to order the iPhone 14 OLED display. Samsung will produce 80 million OLED panels for the iPhone 14 series.

Signatures were signed: Apple to make Samsung rich with iPhone 14

Tech giant Samsung will be the largest supplier of OLED displays for Apple’s iPhone 14. The latest information from Korea reveals that Samsung has received OLED orders for the iPhone 14, which is scheduled to be released next fall.

Samsung has received an order for 80 million iPhone 14 OLED displays

Samsung Display will supply 14 million OLED display panels for all upcoming iPhone 80 smartphone models, South Korean source ETNews reports. According to the report, mass production and distribution of these OLED panels will begin in the third quarter of 2022.

Apple is expected to launch a total of four smartphone models in the iPhone 14 series, including two Pro models (Pro and Pro Max). The latest iPhones will come in two screen sizes, 6.1 inches (iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro) and 6.7 inches (iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max).

In fact, since the beginning of the year, Samsung Display was likely to be the primary brand to produce displays for the new iPhone lineup. Apple has previously brought companies like BOE and LG into the iPhone lineup, but has not broken its deal with Samsung.

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According to the report from Korea, Samsung will produce 38.17 million OLED panels for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Naturally, the remaining 41.83 million displays will be used in the iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro.

The claims so far indicate that the iPhone 14 series will use LTPS-TFT and LTPO-TFT OLED panels. In the latest report, statements supporting this claim were used. LTPO-TFT, which stands out with its higher battery life, will be preferred in iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.

In previous reports, it was claimed that Apple also agreed with Chinese BOE for the iPhone 14 series. BOE’s OLED displays were expected to be used for the first time in iPhone 14 models. However, it should be noted that there is no prominent manufacturer other than Samsung recently.

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