Samsung Designs 100 Million 5.5-inch Oled Displays For Next iPhone

Apple has for quite a while been reputed firm to move from utilization of LTPS (low-temperature polysilicon) LCD (fluid gem display) boards on its iPhones to adaptable natural light emanating diode (Oled). A report not long ago said that Apple may depend on Samsung to be the sole supplier of adaptable Oled displays to the company. A Chinese report now guarantees that Apple has signed an agreement with Samsung to get 100 million 5.5-inch Oled displays for 2017 iPhone. It includes that both the companies have signed contract for 3 years.

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Samsung To Build 100 Million OLED Displays For Apple's Next iPhone

The report says that the Oled displays may be utilized as a part of the iPhone models planned for 2017 launch - suggesting the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus if Apple proceeds with its present naming plan one year from now. Be that as it may, there is no affirmation whether the Oled displays won't be utilized as a part of the little iPhone model - the potential successor of the iPhone SE. 9To5mac report that the agreement between Apple and Samsung is worth around $2.59 billion. Samsung's member, Samsung Display, declined to affirm the arrangement with Apple for Oled panels.

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Next iPhone To Be Launched in 2017

Another report from Korea claims that Samsung may set up discrete creation lines to produce Oled displays for Apple's iPhones.

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As according to the report, Samsung's Oled facility for Apple is relied upon to be operational by second quarter of 2016 and is liable to have a generation limit of 120,000 boards for every month.

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