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All Apple iPhone 14 series models might equip Samsung OLED
Recently, Korean media outlet TheElec reported that the Chinese display maker – BOE was having a very low production from its display manufacturing site, due to which the company made changes in the specs of the display that it was making for Apple.
As BOE has not informed Apple about the changes in display specs of non-flagship iPhone 14 models, the US tech giant has asked BOE to immediately halt the production. While Apple has not yet given approval to BOE for making displays, it might lose the contract to supply displays for 2022 iPhones.
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Back in April 2022, it is said that BOE got an order from Apple to produce 30 million OLED panels for the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14 Pro Max. As part of saving its contract with Apple, BOE allegedly sent a C-level employee to Apple’s headquarters to explain why it did what it did.
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Since last year, we are seeing that Apple wants to lessen its dependency for iPhone displays on Samsung and LG by giving contracts to other manufacturers. However, the company never wants to bet on its reputation and the trust of consumers by using such displays.
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