Samsung and LG will be engaged in the production of flexible OLED-displays for Apple

Earlier this month the network has information about the plans of the Japanese company Japan Display inc. (JDI) to establish a full-scale production of OLED-displays for the iPhone. Now, the Internet rumors that the mass production of new screens for the iPhone will take the unit Samsung Display and LG Display. The first deliveries of the new displays are expected in late 2017 - early 2018. JDI The company sees this as a long-term investment in Korean "giants." Total invested about $ 12.8 billion, while Apple has covered some of the costs.
LG plans to start with the production of 30,000 of flexible OLED-displays a month later to increase this figure to 60 000 per month.Samsung is going to start with the larger parties, because she already has a well-established system of production that can cover the figure of 90 000 displays per month. A total of Korean companies are expected to supply about 200,000 panels a month, which would be consistent with the expected sales of the new iPhone.


According to rumors, negotiations between Apple and Samsung are not particularly smooth. Presumably, the main reason for the differences is the desire to buy Apple displays at a lower price, while Samsung has already got used to have a mutually beneficial trade relations with the Chinese manufacturers of smartphones purchased from Korean Super AMOLED-display on-ful Price.

Currently no LG, or Samsung has not signed a final agreement with Apple.
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