Foreign media say that only two models of iPhone 14 are equipped with LG Display OLED screens
News on August 4th, according to foreign media reports, analysts had previously expected that the iPhone 14 series of smartphones that Apple will launch this fall will be officially released on the second Tuesday in September, that is, September 13th. Mass production will begin this month.
As the release time approaches, news about the new iPhone 14 series is also emerging, and news about configuration, design, price, and component supply has appeared in large numbers.
Some foreign media mentioned in the latest report that LG, the panel supplier of the iPhone, shows that it will continue to supply OLED panels for the iPhone 14 series this year, but they will only supply two of them, the iPhone 14 and the iPhone 14. Pro Max supply.
Samsung, the largest OLED panel supplier for Apple's iPhone so far, shows that it will supply OLED panels for the entire iPhone 14 series this year, and their supply will also be larger.
In addition to Samsung Display and LG Display, foreign media said that BOE, which was previously discovered by Apple for changing the OLED panels supplied to the iPhone 13, will still supply some OLED panels for the iPhone 14 series for the standard version of the iPhone 14.
Last month, a foreign media reported that Apple's iPhone 14 series of smartphones will need 90 million OLED panels this year. Samsung Display will supply 60 million of them, LG Display will supply 25 million, and BOE will supply the rest. 5 million.