The entire iPhone 17 lineup is expected to feature LTPO displays (about time!) which is something BOE cannot reliably promise to deliver. Thus its bulk of the orders have been passed off to LG Display while Samsung tackles its own share of orders.
Yes, it’s that news again.
With LTPO being applied to all models of the iPhone 17, the manufacturing difficulty has risen significantly, meaning BOE won’t be able to supply displays for the iPhone 17.
As a result, BOE’s share will be transferred to LGD, and LGD will convert its…
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The OnePlus 13 uses a display by BOE. | Image credit — OnePlus
When BOE was asked to make displays for the iPhone 14 it altered the designs in secret to overcome component shortages. Apple found out in time and immediately terminated the contract. When tasked with supplying displays for the iPhone 15 next year, BOE was unable to produce displays with the required camera cutouts.
Samsung has also asked for an import ban on BOE: alleging infringement of intellectual property. BOE always seems to be one step behind and so keeps failing to secure a contract with Apple.
But the company’s offerings are improving every year and we might soon see the day when a large number of iPhone models feature BOE displays. For now however, Apple will have to continue to shell out more cash for Samsung and LG displays.