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BOE to Supply Touch Embedded OLED Panels to Huawei
BOE will provide Huawei’s Mate 40 with an OLED panel that has an embedded the touch sensor The win indicates that BOE is narrowing its technological gap with Samsung Display and LG Display in OLED panels. BOE’s panels will be for the Mate 40 series launching sometime between September to October. Two versions of the smartphone, a standard and a pro model, are expected. The On-cell OLED panels have a touch electrode on top of the thin film encapsulation layer within the panel, which allows the panels to be thinner and cheaper compared to the previous add-on OLED panels where a touch film was attached on top of the panel.
Samsung Display, was the first to commercialize this technology (Y-OCTA) that is also used by Apple. BOE is the exclusive vendor for the on-cell OLED panels for the standard Mate 40 and is co-supplying panels with Samsung Display and LG Display for the Mate 40 Pro. BOE attempted to supply the panels to Huawei for the P40 series in the first half of the year but failed to clinch the order. Instead, it supplied add-on OLED panels for the P40 Pro series, which Huawei used both add-on and on-cell OLED panels. Samsung Display and LG Display supplied the on-cell OLED panels. Samsung Display supplied the on-cell OLED panels for P40 Pro Plus while BOE supplied its add-on OLED panels for the standard P40 model. Huawei will likely use on-cell OLED panels for all its flagship smartphones going forward.
CSoT and Visionox are producing on-OLED panels as well but have not succeeded in winning an order from Huawei for them. BOE failed to qualify for the 2020 iPhone panel orders hopes to compete for the 2021 iPhone. From: THE ELEC, Korea Electronics Industry Media(http://thelec.net)
BOE will provide Huawei’s Mate 40 with an OLED panel that has an embedded the touch sensor The win indicates that BOE is narrowing its technological gap with Samsung Display and LG Display in OLED panels. BOE’s panels will be for the Mate 40 series launching sometime between September to October. Two versions of the smartphone, a standard and a pro model, are expected. The On-cell OLED panels have a touch electrode on top of the thin film encapsulation layer within the panel, which allows the panels to be thinner and cheaper compared to the previous add-on OLED panels where a touch film was attached on top of the panel.
Samsung Display, was the first to commercialize this technology (Y-OCTA) that is also used by Apple. BOE is the exclusive vendor for the on-cell OLED panels for the standard Mate 40 and is co-supplying panels with Samsung Display and LG Display for the Mate 40 Pro. BOE attempted to supply the panels to Huawei for the P40 series in the first half of the year but failed to clinch the order. Instead, it supplied add-on OLED panels for the P40 Pro series, which Huawei used both add-on and on-cell OLED panels. Samsung Display and LG Display supplied the on-cell OLED panels. Samsung Display supplied the on-cell OLED panels for P40 Pro Plus while BOE supplied its add-on OLED panels for the standard P40 model. Huawei will likely use on-cell OLED panels for all its flagship smartphones going forward.
CSoT and Visionox are producing on-OLED panels as well but have not succeeded in winning an order from Huawei for them. BOE failed to qualify for the 2020 iPhone panel orders hopes to compete for the 2021 iPhone. From: THE ELEC, Korea Electronics Industry Media(http://thelec.net)
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