Report: Apple may use LG Display as the secondary supplier for iPhone SE4 OLED, while BOE remains the primary supplier
According to informed sources, starting next year, BOE will transition from being the sole supplier of screens for the iPhone SE4 to the main supplier, while LG Display will become a secondary supplier, mainly providing screens for older models
According to foreign media reports on the 30th, Apple may launch the iPhone SE4 next year and designate LG Display as a secondary supplier of OLED screens.
Apple's iPhone SE screens have always been exclusively supplied by BOE. However, sources say that starting next year, BOE will become the main supplier for the iPhone SE4. LG Display, as a secondary supplier, will mainly provide screens for older models.
The iPhone SE series mostly uses reusable components from older iPhone models. However, Apple will equip it with relatively new processors to make it competitive in the same price range. For example, the upcoming iPhone SE4 will use OLED screens used in the iPhone 13, partly for production convenience and cost savings, which will benefit Apple in launching this model in emerging markets like India.
Apple has been cultivating BOE as its OLED screen supplier for iPhones to prevent excessive influence from Samsung and LG Display in the supply chain.
However, BOE has faced challenges in securing large orders for iPhones in the past. It encountered difficulties in implementing the required hole-punch display technology for the iPhone 15. It is also expected to have lower production yields than Korean competitors such as Samsung and LG when manufacturing OLED screens for the iPhone 16