Apple has hit an arrangement with Chinese presentation producer BOE, industry insiders have uncovered. The agreement adds up to 50 million yuan and covers 25% of the OLED screens, expected for the vanilla iPhone 14 cell phone. BOE will just stock 6.1-inch boards, and that implies the bigger iPhone 14 Max and the iPhone Pro couple will in any case only use screens, made by LG and Samsung.
This is whenever that BOE first will give boards to current-age iPhones, Chinese media sources have brought up. The presentation creator makes substitution renditions, as well as boards for past age iPhones.
This news comes only weeks after reports from South Korea that BOE is additionally planning to supply OLED boards for future iPads and Macbooks. To address Apple’s issues for future agreements, BOE will grow its B16 plant in Sichuan and outfit it with the fitting power expected to create the necessary number of OLED boards.