sources displays for its smartphones from . However, not entirely. The amount of OLED panels that the latter can supply to the former, after supplying those to other brands, such as , aren’t usually enough. In such cases, Samsung Electronics have to knock on other brands’ doors for OLED panels. This year too, that’s the case.
According to a from The Elec, Samsung Electronics estimates that it will require 163.2 million units of OLED panels for its smartphone this year. Samsung Display, unfortunately, can supply only 159 million units, which is 97% of the the former’s requirements. As such, Samsung Electronics will have to source the remaining number of OLED panels from other companies.
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Among the remaining 4.2 million units, Samsung Electronics is going to source 1 million OLED panels from . At the moment, there’s no information from which company the South Korean tech giant plans to source the remaining 3.2 million units. However, the publication says that won’t be the one, mainly due to between the two companies.
The report from South Korea says that Samsung Electronics will use the OLED panels that it will source from Tianma in the company’s affordable smartphones, such as the entry-level Galaxy M and Galaxy F series devices. It indicates that the panels from the Chinese firm won’t be as good, especially in terms of performance, as the ones manufactured by Samsung Display.
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According to a from The Elec, Samsung Electronics estimates that it will require 163.2 million units of OLED panels for its smartphone this year. Samsung Display, unfortunately, can supply only 159 million units, which is 97% of the the former’s requirements. As such, Samsung Electronics will have to source the remaining number of OLED panels from other companies.
The story continues after the video…
Among the remaining 4.2 million units, Samsung Electronics is going to source 1 million OLED panels from . At the moment, there’s no information from which company the South Korean tech giant plans to source the remaining 3.2 million units. However, the publication says that won’t be the one, mainly due to between the two companies.
The report from South Korea says that Samsung Electronics will use the OLED panels that it will source from Tianma in the company’s affordable smartphones, such as the entry-level Galaxy M and Galaxy F series devices. It indicates that the panels from the Chinese firm won’t be as good, especially in terms of performance, as the ones manufactured by Samsung Display.
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