The iPhone 14 Max may have a 120Hz display, after all
According to Korean supply chain sources speaking for The Elec, LG has finally mastered the frugal LTPO panel production yield enough to warrant Apple’s iPhone 14 series display contracts.
LG’s LTPO production success story is also a win for Apple, as it will be able to diversify its most important iPhone component production away from Samsung’s monopoly. Granted, according to The Elec’s sources Samsung will still be making the lion’s share of iPhone 14 Pro Max 120Hz punch-hole panels, but the sheer fact that LG may have wiggled its way into the mix is a win-win situation for Apple and Korea’s second-largest OLED screen maker.
While this is about the same number of OLED displays that Samsung will ship to Apple this year, the total number of iPhones that are forecast to ship in 2022 will increase, so BOE and LG are basically diluting Samsung’s market share in the iPhone screens supply chain. That market share may ultimately fall to 50% next year for the first time in the iPhone’s OLED panel history, marking a watershed moment for Apple which has had to depend on its frenemy since the iPhone X notch screamed loud and proud back in 2017.
With this latest leak about the potential iPhone 14 series screen panel suppliers and their technologies, we can predict the following four iPhone 14 models that Apple may release in 2022:
- 6.1″ iPhone 14 with 60Hz notch display by LG and BOE
- 6.7″ iPhone 14 Max with 120HZ notch display by LG
- 6.1″ iPhone 14 Pro with 120Hz punch-hole display by Samsung
- 6.7″ iPhone 14 Pro Max with 120Hz punch-hole display by Samsung and LG
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