According to the latest report from the elec, BOE has not yet obtained Apple's approval for manufacturing OLED panels for the iPhone 14** Previously, the same source said that BOE basically did not supply OLEDs for iPhone this year because it "arbitrarily" modified the thin-film transistor linewidth of OLED required by iPhone 13 to improve revenue, but Apple "returned it".
The report said that although BOE appointed executives to Apple Communicate, explain and try to win iPhone The order for 14 is still pending.
According to the current signs, BOE may have basically lost the screen order of iPhone 14. Apple is even considering transferring the originally planned order of 30 million OLEDs (iPhone 12 / 13 / 14) this year to Samsung and LG.
It is reported that Apple plans to purchase up to 150 million OLED panels for the iPhone 14 series to ensure production. Samsung will exclusively supply the 6.1-inch OLED required for the iPhone 14 pro, while LG will supply ltpo OLED for apple for the first time, targeting the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro max.
It is worth mentioning that with regard to Apple's cancellation of BOE's mobile screen order, BOE has repeatedly responded "no comment" on the investment platform and stressed that the company's AMOLED production line operates normally and the annual target has not changed**