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Samsung is on the brink of fierce competition in the OLED display market. New reports show BoE's Chinese screens manufacturer is upgrading production lines at its Sichuan site to enable the production of OLED displays supplied with the touch sensor. The company is already a leader in the LCDs sector and one of Huawei's leading screen suppliers. Although we have yet to see how the BOE will be presented, sources have indicated that mass production is imminent.
Before compact touch sensors, companies had to install a thin film on the screen. The integration of the sensor in the screen has the advantage of making it more thin and lighter. The old technology is used on iPhone since its launch in 2007, but Apple is expected to move to new technology with the next generation.
BOE already makes screens for MacBook and iPad. Therefore, we will not be surprised that BOE is behind the screens that Apple will use in the next generation of iPhone. This will make sense for Apple because it will help diversify the sources from which the company imports OLED screens, instead of relying solely on Samsung.
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