Samsung has reportedly signed a deal with Apple to provide OLED panels for next year's new iPhone, according to the The Bell via The Korea Herald.
The iPhone, tentatively dubbed the 'iPhone 9' is expected to come in two OLED models with 5.28-inch and 6.46-inch display sizes.
Samsung is already said to be providing 80 million OLED screens for this year's iPhone 8. Next year the company's shipments is projected to be much higher at around 180 million units.
“The two companies have recently signed a non-disclosure agreement on general conditions, including the screen size,” said an industry source. “Other details such as screen design and functions could be adjusted considering the phone is still under development.”
Samsung is reportedly planning to build OLED production facilities dedicated to the iPhone at its industrial complex in Asan, South Chungcheong Province.
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The iPhone, tentatively dubbed the 'iPhone 9' is expected to come in two OLED models with 5.28-inch and 6.46-inch display sizes.
Samsung is already said to be providing 80 million OLED screens for this year's iPhone 8. Next year the company's shipments is projected to be much higher at around 180 million units.
“The two companies have recently signed a non-disclosure agreement on general conditions, including the screen size,” said an industry source. “Other details such as screen design and functions could be adjusted considering the phone is still under development.”
Samsung is reportedly planning to build OLED production facilities dedicated to the iPhone at its industrial complex in Asan, South Chungcheong Province.
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