Outgoing Samsung monitors will supply Oppo with smaller size OLED panels for Oppo's flagship new R13 (tentative name) in the second half of 2018. The OLED displays feature Rigid-flex PCB parts, Technical difficulty and product unit prices are high, Apple (Apple) began to carry a similar panel on the iPhone X. According to Korean media the bell reported that Samsung Display has recently reached an agreement with Oppo, Q3, 2018 will supply Oppo 6.4-inch OLED Panel.Oppo is the second largest handset carrier in the mainland after China's Huawei and accounted for 18% of the market in 2017. Oppo began purchasing OLED panels from Samsung monitors for high-end phones in the R-series in 2016, autumn 2016 Launched R9 and launched R11 in Fall 2017. Rumors that OLED panels purchased by Oppo from Samsung Display will be significantly increased in 2018 with the addition of hard and soft boards, which are more advanced technologies for flexible circuit boards (FPCBs), at a much higher cost. The new handsets will be the first in the industry to feature hard and soft boards that combine OLED panels with other components to handle more information and facilitate panel design Samsung Electronics in 2016 The second half is for the Galaxy Note 7 for the first time, and the iPhone was officially adopted by the iPhone X in 2017. Oppo's R-series, though called the high-end handset, has been at Full HD for 1,920 x 1,080 for 2 years. With the R11 + are 5.5-inch and 6-inch Full HD panel, R9 and R9 + are also 5.5-inch and 6-inch Full HD panel. In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy S Series mobile phone screen resolution ahead, Galaxy S8 is excellent QHD (2,560 × 1,440) QHD + (2,960 × 1,440). Oppo High-end handsets with hard and soft boards will increase the resolution of the panel. Samsung Electronics uses a flexible OLED panel to design a very narrow frame with a slight edge Curved display screen, Apple dug the upper part of the panel gap, a representative of the X iPhone X Sea style.Optics that Oppo purchase high-definition panel, which means the phone's design will change, if not so do not need to use hard and soft composite Board parts. Oppo in the second half of 2018 should launch new handsets that compete with Samsung and Apple. TOP ▲