Apple will use an LG-supplied OLED display for the iPhone 14 Pro

Apple is reportedly starting to use LG Display as a supplier of OLED panels for the iPhone 14 Pro model, along with its current supplier, Samsung Display.

Earlier Samsung Display provided OLED panels for the Pro model for the launch of the iPhone 14. However, it seems that Apple has come up with another supplier for the premium model.

According to ETNews sources, LG Display started supplying the panels in late October.

As reported by AppleInsider, longtime Apple partner LG Display is supplying LPTO TFT-type OLED panels for the iPhone 14 Pro.

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As claimed, the LG Display Pro model was part of the supply chain, but initial production delays led to a setback in inclusion, but it has now received Apple’s approval.

This will be LG Display’s first foray into supplying LTPO OLED to Apple for its products. However, according to the report, this technology was first introduced in the iPhone 13 Pro.

For the past two years, Samsung Display has supplied its LTPO OLEDs to Apple for use in mobile devices.

With the addition of LG, Samsung Display will provide less panels to Apple.

The report says that with the switch in suppliers, Samsung Display will now supply screens for all four iPhone 14 models, and LG Display will continue to supply screens for two iPhone models.

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