LG and Samsung would become the OLED panel manufacturers for future iPhone



OLED panels have become a great add-ons for smartphones, providing them with images and colors quite amazing compared to typical screens. Although Apple has always maintained a LCD panel in its iPhone, the company seems to aspire to a change in this aspect, which gives rise to its devices may have an OLED in the future.

Although the Cupertino has shown interest in this new technology in displays, note that only Samsung and LG are the ones who now have the foundation to produce them. According to the report released by iNews 24, Apple is coming to an agreement with two companies, which would be starting from today with the large-scale production of OLED panels to meet the demand of future iPhone.


Although the iPhone clearly has an advantage compared to phones that Samsung offers, it notes that the Galaxy terminals are equipped with an OLED display, which represent an advantage for devices North Korea, as these panels overcome by many to that the iPhone currently used.

In the case of LG, we can see that their smart watches make use of OLED panels, plus various news sources say the company manufactures these panels for Apple Watch as part of an agreement.


It is estimated that investments of the two Korean companies to manufacture OLED panels would be more than 12,800 million dollars, which covers three years of production, but sources reveal that Apple would also be helping to pay part of the investment.

Although the information has yet to be officially revealed, it seems that Apple has indeed reached an agreement with two companies, which would be starting with the production of OLED panels from today.

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