According to media reports citing sources, Apple will completely abandon the use of LCD (liquid crystal display) screens in iPhones, and all iPhones sold next year and beyond will use OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays. Apple first used OLED displays on the iPhone X in 2017. Since then, Apple has popularized OLED displays in mid- to high-end models, but the iPhone SE series still uses LCD screens. However, iPhones with LCD screens are about to become history. People familiar with the matter said that Apple has begun ordering OLED displays from BOE and LG for the new generation iPhone SE. Samsung currently accounts for about half of the iPhone OLED display market, LG accounts for about 30%, and BOE accounts for about 20%.
Sharp and Japan Display (JDI) have previously supplied LCD screens to Apple, but neither company has mass-produced OLED displays for smartphones.This means that after the production of the old iPhone SE is discontinued, Sharp and JDI will be excluded from the iPhone supply chain business.
About 10 years ago, the two companies combined held 70% of the iPhone display market. Around 2015, JDI and Sharp were delivering nearly 200 million LCD screens per year for iPhones, but by 2023, that number had dropped to around 20 million.
As OLED displays become more popular in iPads and other products, Apple is expected to further cut back on LCD screen purchases.
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