LG Display is providing the OLED screens for both versions of the iPhone 15 Pro, and a conditional permission from Apple is still awaited by BOE, which is offering the OLED panels for the smaller iPhone 15 and bigger iPhone 15 Plus. But reports suggest that BOE intended to provide LTPS OLED for the iPhone, but owing to some quality concerns, the supply was not approved. According to the Korean news blog, The Elec, as the supplies of the OLED for the iPhone 15 rise, the South Korean giant’s Display wing is placing more orders for the associated materials and components of the iPhone 15.
The statistics report states that between September and October, Samsung Display placed orders around 20% more in comparison to the previous month, August, and the production of OLED panels drastically increased. Samsung Display is the only one who can provide OLED for the iPhone 15. Four variants, including two iPhone 15 Pro models and two standard iPhone 15 models, will showcase the Samsung Display-manufactured OLED screens. Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) and low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) OLEDs for the base and plus variants of the iPhone and the power-efficient iPhone Pro and Pro Max versions.
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The industry reported on the 12th of September that Samsung Display is the only firm that provides OLED for all four Apple iPhone 15 models, and current quantities have been discovered to be higher than anticipated. According to an official from Samsung Display, It is unclear whether BOE will approve quality within the year, and there will likely be very little allocated volume this year, so it is understood that Samsung Display is in fact in charge of both general models.”
The iPhone 15 will be unveiled on the 12th at an Apple event for its upcoming gadgets at its headquarters in California. The iPhone 15 is distinguished by a dynamic island that appears to be a hole in the top of the display. Apple’s iPhone 15 shipping target may set a milestone, expected to surpass 100 million devices within this year, claims market research company Stone Partners.
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