Apple said to use Samsung Display Suppliers for its iPhone 8

Apple’s next flagship iPhone 8 will come with OLED display; a South Korean report suggests that Apple will acquire, display panels for the iPhone 8 from Samsung Display vendor. The report says, Korean parts suppliers Interflex and BH are already scaling production, and Samsung Electro-Mechanics may soon be joining them.


Interflex, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, and BH are Samsung Display supplier. Samsung is rendered to provide millions of OLED displays for next year’s iPhone. Apple is expected to acquire 60 to 70 million displays and first debut will start in Q2 2017. Some analyst predicts that Samsung will supply both flexible displays and controllers in order to protect its next smartphones from fire of smoke.


Rumors suggest that Apple will redesign its device and it will look completely different from its predecessors. There will be no home button so the camera and fingerprint scanner will be embedded in the display. Some reports claim that the device will come with a wireless technology, the iPhone 7 was expected to feature same technology, and however we didn’t see the feature.


According to a previous report, the Apple iPhone camera may get an augmented reality feature because Tim Cook expects that augmented reality works better than the virtual reality so the company is investing a lot of money to introduce this feature.

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