According to Korea Industry Post, the partnership with China was relevant after starting the 2-nm of 2-NM Chip Exynos 2600, which has not yet reduced a plate price. So, the Galaxy S26 can be very expensive in production.
To compensate for costs, Samsung, South Korea, the United States and Japan will probably begin to buy OLED materials from Chinese manufacturers, not from usual suppliers. This should reduce the cost of screens and theory to allow to increase the properties of future flagships.
However, in exchange for reducing Samsung prices, Chinese partners put some of the intellectual developments at risk – for example, the technologies of the company’s leadership for demonstrations. This pose a threat of copying and increasing competition.
Source: Ferra

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