Apple plans to rely on BOE to supply OLED displays for iPhones in 2021 |
Several new vulnerabilities released in South Korea today indicate that Apple plans to use the Bank of England as an iPhone's OLED screen by 2021.
It seems that the Chinese company BOE 2021 will become Apple's second largest OLED screen supplier, and Leak confirms that Apple has placed an order to supply 45 million OLED screens and will get the iPhone in 2021.
Because of these leaks, Apple is expected to be Apple's second supplier after Samsung, the leading provider of OLED screens to many companies.
Samsung is expected to continue to meet most of the requirements that Apple places on providing OLED displays, while LG's share of requests for accessories drops to third, and Japan Display also provides a small portion of Apple's OLED screens to Apple Smartwatches. this request.
It is worth noting that Apple expects to increase orders for iPhone phones in the future, and therefore the company may need more OLED panels to support mobile phones, and it is expected that Apple will depend on the Bank of England from 2020. Some requests for OLED screens will be available from 2020.