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Foldable iPhone? Apple tasks LG for it

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seoul — As Samsung plans to launch a bendable smartphone ‘Galaxy X’ in 2018, Apple has reportedly begun work on a foldable iPhone with LG Display.

According to a report in the Korean website The Investor, Apple has decided to go with LG and not Samsung owing to the fear that specificat­ions could be leaked as Samsung is its archrival.

“According to The Bell, LG Display recently created a task force to develop a foldable OLED screen for the new iPhone model,” the report said on Thursday.

The foldable iPhone panel production could start from 2020.

LG has reportedly completed its own foldable OLED panel prototype and has been upgrading the durability and the yield rate.

The company recently started its first OLED production for phones at its E5 plant in Gumi, North Gyeongsang province.

Apple is also considerin­g investing in LG to speed up OLED production. Meanwhile, Samsung is exclusivel­y supplying panels for the latest iPhone X — the first OLED iPhone. “Amid Samsung’s near monopoly in mobile OLED production, Apple has been strengthen­ing

Amid Samsung’s near monopoly in mobile OLED production, Apple has been strengthen­ing its partnershi­p with LG Display, its long-time LCD partner The Investor report

its partnershi­p with LG Display, its long-time LCD partner,” the report added. In 2017, Samsung will hold approximat­ely 89 per cent of the Amoled (active matrix OLED) display panel market, analysts at UBI Research said recently.

Currently, some smartphone­s that feature OLED screens are the iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S8+, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, OnePlus 5, LG V30 and Vivo X9s.

The Samsung ‘Galaxy X’ is likely to make an appearance during the CES consumer technology show in January. —

 ?? AFP ?? Apple has decided to go with LG and not Samsung owing to the fear that specificat­ions could be leaked. —
AFP Apple has decided to go with LG and not Samsung owing to the fear that specificat­ions could be leaked. —

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