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Samsung was excluded in the production of OLED screens of the iPhone 14 series!

Samsung, which has been producing panels for Apple for a long time, seems to be excluded from the OLED screens to be produced for the iPhone 14 series.
 Samsung was excluded in the production of OLED screens of the iPhone 14 series!
READING NOW Samsung was excluded in the production of OLED screens of the iPhone 14 series!

Apple has been working with Samsung for the OLED screen that it has been using in iPhone models since 2017. But the company no longer wants to feed its biggest competitor in the market. Therefore, it will greatly reduce the purchases it has made compared to previous years. However, Samsung will continue to produce OLED for the iPhone 14 series.

Samsung will only produce OLED display for one iPhone 14 model!

Being among the largest panel manufacturers in the world, Samsung is undoubtedly the leader of the industry when it comes to smartphone screens. Over the past year, it was the sole supplier of low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) thin-film transistor (TFT) OLED panels used in the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max models, and LG and BOE panels in the iPhone 13 and 13 mini.

But things are changing with the new series to be introduced this year. It seems that Samsung will only produce a special OLED display for the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro. The panels of the 6.7-inch Pro Max models will be predominantly produced by LG, and 25% of the screens of the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 models will be produced by BOE. The panels of the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max will again be divided between LG and Samsung.

Therefore, due to Apple’s lack of experience in making LTPO smartphone panels and not being able to produce as high-capacity as Samsung, it will also ask LG to make a screen for the Pro model.

LTPO panels of new generation iPhones are critical for providing a dynamic refresh rate. For this reason, the claims that the non-Pro iPhone models that have been released recently will only have a 60 Hz screen refresh rate are getting stronger. We can also say that the screens will be notched again.

Pro models, on the other hand, will both have a high refresh rate of 120 Hz and leave the notch design behind and switch to a new panel in the form of a hole screen or a hole with a pill screen. Similarly, it is expected that there will be some differences in camera capabilities between the two models.

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