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Apple is in discussions with China's BOE Tech**logy Group to supply OLED screens for the 2018 iPhone, reports Bloomberg. The Cuperti** company is looking for ways to shore up its OLED supplies as the iPhone transitions from LCD to OLED displays.
![]() Apple has been testing BOE's OLED displays for months, according to Bloomberg, but it isn't yet sure whether to add the company as a supplier. BOE is one of China's largest display makers, recently spending about $14.5 billion on two AMOLED factories. Talks are too early to allow BOE to contribute displays for Apple's 2017 OLED-based iPhone, k**wn as the iPhone 8, but BOE is hoping to contribute to the 2018 iPhone supply. If Apple and BOE agree to a deal, the Chinese manufacturer will become Apple's first OLED Supplier outside of South Korea and Japan. In **vember, it was reported that Apple's OLED suppliers, which include Samsung, LG, Sharp and Japan Display, would **t be able to meet demand for the 2017 iPhone. The worldwide shortage of OLED displays*is thought to be one of the reasons why Apple is limiting the feature to the high-end device, while the regular iPhone 7s and 7s Plus are said to feature LCD displays. One of BOE's new factories will open this summer while a**ther will open a couple years later. When they're up to full capacity, BOE says they'll be able to produce 1.6 million square-meters of flexible glass substrates*(surfaces that displays are carved out of) a month. Samsung will exclusively produce OLED displays for iPhones in 2017, with Apple opening up to LG, Sharp and Japan Display in 2018. Related Roundup: iPhone 8 (2017) Tags: bloomberg.com, OLED, BOE, 2018 iPhone Discuss this article in our forums أكثر... ??????? ??????: Apple Considering Adding China's BOE as OLED Supplier for 2018 iPhone || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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