Samsung Display started OLEDOS panels’ mass production for the future Galaxy XR

Samsung Display has expanded its capabilities in the OLEDOS field and has already begun mass-producing panels based on this technology for its Galaxy XR device.
A new report from a reliable blog, ETNews, revealed that Samsung Display has officially entered the OLEDOS (OLED on Silicon) field, which is a super small and sharp screen technology considered the future of extended reality (XR) devices.
According to the report, Samsung Display has received orders from Samsung Electronics and has begun mass-producing OLED panels since last month. The company is expected to use these OLEDOS panels for the Galaxy XR devices.
Last month, Samsung launched the Galaxy XR headset, which features OLEDOS panels provided by Sony; however, it will no longer be the case, as Samsung is developing its own panels to achieve self-sufficiency in technology.

Samsung is working on a 4K OLEDOS (3,552 x 3,840 pixels) panel that is only 1.3 inches in size, yet has a pixel density of 4,032 PPI, significantly higher than that of a regular smartphone screen. This screen features 95% DCI-P3 color coverage, a refresh rate of 72 Hz, and is based on White OLEDOS technology (creating RGB color through a white light filter).
The report states that Samsung Display has passed a rigorous inspection process to be approved to supply the Galaxy XR. Since there’s no official statement regarding the mass production of these OLEDOS panels yet, it remains to be seen whether this report will come true.




