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iPhone 14 uses an OLED screen produced by a Chinese company

The $7.75 million contract is said to allow BOE to supply the display on iPhone 14″. It is known that BOE provides 1/4 of the screens for the supply chain of Apple. The source said that the contract will likely be limited to only the 6.1-inch OLED panel, which means it is limited to the standard iPhone 14.

Displays used in other models, including the larger iPhone 14 Max and Pro series products, will continue to use panels made by Samsung and LG.

Being added to Apple’s display supply chain is a big event for BOE, which has repeatedly tried to join the list of iPhone suppliers for current-generation models. BOE has experience in providing screens, but only as replacements for previous iPhone models, meaning that every new iPhone purchased today does not use BOE’s screen.

Notably, this comes against the backdrop of conflicting reports about BOE growing OLED screen how. A report on April 22 shows that the Chinese manufacturer is experiencing productivity problems as well as being affected by a global chip shortage.

However, a report by MyDrivers from April 20th claims that BOE’s annual shipments of flexible OLED smartphones in 2021 have reached 60 million, up 60% year-on-year.

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