According to the latest news from people familiar with the matter, Samsung Display and LG Display have been approved to mass-produce OLED panels for Apple’s iPhone 16 series models.
It is reported that Samsung has won the supply of four models of the iPhone 16 series, while LG only supplies two Pro models.
Among them, Samsung’s order volume this year reached approximately 90 million units, and LG’s order volume was nearly 43 million units. The total order volume this year reached 130 million units. It is expected that Samsung will officially start mass production in June.
As for BOE, which has been rumored a lot in previous years, it did not appear this time, but it is reported that it will supply the future iPhone SE4 display screen, which will also be a big order.
It is worth mentioning that the iPhone 16 Pro series adopts new screen technology this year, further compressing the surrounding black borders to achieve the narrowest borders in the industry, and they are physically four-sided.
Among them, the black edges of iPhone 16 Pro are only 1.2mm, and the black edges of iPhone 16 Pro Max are only 1.15mm.
Thanks to this, the screen sizes of the two models have increased to 6.3 inches and 6.9 inches while the body remains almost unchanged.
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