All the rumors suggest the iPhone 8 will be a very different smartphone to the iPhone 7
and what has come before.
We're already expecting a handset encased in
glass, and with that the integration of wireless charging. Now it seems
as though, yet again, Samsung will be an integral part of delivering the
next iPhone thanks to a huge order for OLED panels.
According to The Korean Herald,
last year Apple ordered 100 million OLED panels from Samsung Display
for use in the iPhone 8. However, it is now thought that order has been
increased to 160 million, which is worth an additional $4.3 billion to
Samsung.
Although iPhone sales dipped in 2016, they still
remained above 200 million a year. If this Samsung order is to be
believed, the Korean company will be relied upon for the bulk of the
panels used in the iPhone 8. As to why Apple decided to increase the
order, it could be down to a supply issue.
Apple likes to source components from a number of
companies for its products. That way risk is lowered if one of those
suppliers experiences a supply issue. In this case, it could be that one
of the companies Apple selected to supply OLED panels isn't viable and
Samsung agreed to pick up the slack. Either that, or Apple reviewed its
sales forecast for the iPhone 8 and decided it needed to make more of
them. As for who will handle the rest of Apple's OLED panel orders, LG
is thought to be the other main supplier.
Samsung used OLED panels in many of its smartphones and can therefore be
relied upon to produce them in large quantities and to the standards
Apple requires. This also demonstrates Samsung's production capacity,
which must cope with its own needs as well as this massive new order
from Apple.
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