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Samsung gears up to supply OLED panels to Apple

Aug. 24, 2016 - 13:38 By 이지윤
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Display, the display-making unit of  Samsung Electronics, is gearing up to supply organic light-emitting diode displays to its archrival Apple, installing production equipment at its Korea plant recently.

According to Chosun Biz, a local news daily, the firm has recently started installing new equipment at its A3 OLED plant in South Chungcheong Provgince, intent to beef up its OLED production capacity. 




Samsung plans to supply display panels to Apple’s first OLED iPhone, which is widely rumored to roll out in the third quarter next year.

With the planned adoption by the iconic smartphone brand, other handset-makers, including those in China, are increasingly turning to OLED displays for their high-end models.

Samsung, which dominates the small OLED market for smartphones with nearly 97 percent share, aims to more than triple its production capacity by next year.

Currently, the firm produces a monthly 40,000 mother glasses, enough for 9 million 5-inch (12.7 centimeters) phones. The figure could surge to a monthly 120,000 mother glasses for 30 million smartphones.

Chosun Biz said LG Display, which has supplied liquid crystal displays for the iPhone, is unlikely to become a secondary OLED supplier to Apple for some time, considering its still-low yield rate.

By Lee Ji-yoon (jylee@heraldcorp.com)