Apple booked 75 million orders for the new iPhone OLED screen, of which Samsung took 55 million exclusively and LG Display took the remaining 20 million, according to Mydrivers.com.
This means that the previously rumored BOE is out, the report said.
For LG, a quality flaw that was denied by Apple last year at a crucial moment in the final validation of the iPhone 11 Pro is more discreet this year.
It is also reported that BOE is still relatively competitive, and it is likely to provide screens for the official iPhone flipping model by the end of this year.
Finally, a brief look at the relationship between the screen and the model, it is reported that LG's OLED screen will only appear on the 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Max, Samsung is the 5.4-inch iPhone 12, 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro and 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max.
It's worth noting that a reliable source revealed this morning that Apple's iPhone 12 prototype has a USB-C interface in it, but unfortunately did not make it to mass production, and consumers are expected to wait at least a year.
No doubt the lightning interface will remain friendly to old users, and considering that the iPhone 12 series is equipped with 6GB RAM, pre-installed iOS 14, 5nm A14 processor, Pro with LiDAR Lidar scanner, 5G network support, etc., the final sales are still considerable.