We have heard quite a few rumors about Apple making the
shift to AMOLED panels for its iPhones and for the Apple Watch, with numerous
reports stating that Samsung
will be supplying the panels to its biggest competitor in the future. Now,
another report has come out claiming the same, this time with hard numbers that
make all those rumors seem more plausible.
According to The Wall Street Journal China, Apple has
ordered a 100 million 5.5-inch AMOLED panels from Samsung for the 2017 edition
of the iPhone. That’s a huge order, although it would be rather normal for a
device that sells in the millions each year (the iPhone 6s sold 13 million
units in the first three days after launch).
Apple’s move to AMOLED displays
has been a long time coming; it has used LCD displays since the first iPhone in
the name of accuracy, but that’s a song Apple won’t be able to sing for long
given how AMOLED displays have surpassed LCD technology in almost every aspect
(and are also cheaper
to produce).
As with all such reports, one should always keep a salt
container handy. Even if Apple does make the move to AMOLED displays, there’s
no telling what iteration of the iPhone will be the debut. But it sure looks
like Samsung is in the lead when it comes to the suppliers Apple giant will go
with.
The Cupertino company has always been vocal about its focus on making
things “perfect”, and who other than Samsung would be a better choice for the best
mobile AMOLED screens the industry can offer?
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