However, according to the news of the Korean media The Bell, Apple will use Samsung's OLED screen on the largest 6.5-inch iPhone that will be released this year.
IT Home was informed that the reason for this move is that LG's display production lags behind the timetable and fails to meet the production requirements of the 6.5-inch iPhone. Currently, LG's display has not passed the mass production test.
According to the news, it is estimated that LG will start mass production in September, which is too late for Apple. If LG fails to start mass production in September, it will be downgraded to a secondary supplier, the display of its production. The panel will only be used on Apple's repair of damaged devices.
However, even if LG can meet the requirements in production, the company offers a limited number of OLED screens, ranging from 3 million to 4 million OLED displays. According to the Wall Street Journal, in addition to Samsung and LG, BOE is also Looking for OLED screen supplier to become Apple's future iPhone model.