- LG Display and Samsung Display have both been qualified to supply OLED panels for the iPhone 16 Pro.
- LG Display’s OLED production capacity is lower than Samsung Display, but Apple’s timely approval will narrow the gap with peers.
- LG Display is producing OLED panels for iPhones on its E6-1, E6-2 and E6-3 production lines.
- LG Display also supplies OLED panels for Apple iPad Pro.
- Apple hopes to weaken Samsung Display’s position as a major OLED panel supplier.
- Samsung Display will still supply OLED panels for other iPhone 16 models, while LG Display will only supply screens for the iPhone 16 Pro series.
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