It has been reported to the Chinese BOE that no OLED panel orders have been placed for the iPhone 15 series due to manufacturing issues. Now Samsung and LG claim most of the orders. However, the Chinese company is trying to compensate for this by focusing on the production of OLED panels for the low-cost iPhone SE 4. It is estimated that the production volume of such panels will be around 20 million units next year.

The iPhone SE 4 is expected to use stock OLEDs originally made for the 2021 iPhone 13 or 2022 iPhone 14.

The fourth-generation iPhone SE is said to have a 6.1-inch OLED display.

Source: Ferra

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