Apple has confirmed that its next product launch event will be held in September, where it may unveil the new iPhone 14 series. Meanwhile, a report has just surfaced which shows that Apple has three display panel suppliers for the iPhone 14 models in which Samsung accounts for over 80%.
According to DSCC’s Ross Young, Samsung Display is once again taking the lead in display shipments for iPhones. Internal inputs show that Apple procured 82% of panels from Samsung, 12% from LG Display, and the remaining 6% from Chinese BOE.
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Within June and September, about 82% of the display panels of the iPhone 14 series were provided by Samsung. Due to some technical issues, LG Display is yet to deliver the iPhone 14 Pro Max panels, but the supplies are expected to start in September.
While Samsung is clearly leading the display shipments for the iPhone 14 series with more than an 80% share, China’s BOE is also on the rise as Apple seeks to reduce its reliance on its traditional suppliers, including Samsung and LG Display. Is.
As expected, the Cupertino-based company is likely to unveil the iPhone 14 series on September 7, which could include four models namely the standard iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Max, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Among them, the Pro and Pro Max models may sport a notch-less screen.
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