BOE reportedly to supply flexible OLED panels from Samsung for the first time in history



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China’s leading display screen manufacturer BOE is rumored to have received the go-ahead from Samsung Electronics to supply flexible OLED displays for the upcoming budget-friendly Samsung Galaxy M smartphone series, according to a Korean media report. The partnership between BOE and Samsung Electronics could be very promising for both Samsung and the Chinese company in the future. Most of Samsung’s smartphones have displays supplied by their display arm, Samsung Display, and BOE’s flexible OLED displays are expected to be on par with the South Korean display industry standard, even at a cost. possibly minor.

Flexible OLED display technology is a growing area of ​​interest within the market and this is very promising. A flexible OLED screen uses technology and materials different from the commonly available fixed glass screen. It is based on a flexible substrate material (plastic) that allows it to bend. Flexible screens are relatively lighter and thinner, in addition to their greater degree of freedom to bend.

It is speculated that BOE’s Galaxy M series of budget flexible screen smartphones would launch in the second half of the year, with production processes starting in July. The choice of BOE, known to be supported by the Chinese government, to provide OLED displays for the Galaxy M series, ahead of established Korean manufacturers, may be indicative of the progress the BOE has made since the US ban on Huawei , which negatively affected him due to his collaboration with Huawei. However, the new realignment with Samsung will certainly get the attention of other phone makers as they continue to look for ways to cut costs after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Samsung has yet to make any formal statement to confirm or discredit the story at this time.

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