iPhone 15 display panels have entered mass production, according to a report. Apple supplier Samsung has started producing OLED displays for its upcoming smartphone series, which is expected to debut in the coming weeks. This year, Apple is expected to launch four new models – iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Meanwhile, production of the so-called periscope camera on the iPhone 15 Pro Max is reportedly lower than the company expected.
According to supply chain Report Samsung Display has begun mass production of panels for Apple’s upcoming smartphones after the Cupertino company allowed it to produce four different OLED panels for the so-called iPhone 15 series of smartphones. Unlike their predecessors, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus are also expected to feature dynamic islands this year.
Meanwhile, Apple has reportedly given conditional approval to LG, which must make some improvements before it can start mass production of iPhone 15 series displays. BOE, the iPhone maker’s third supplier currently dealing with a lawsuit over alleged patent infringement by Samsung, has not yet received approval to produce displays for the iPhone 15 series, and that is not expected to change until next year. .
Previous reports have suggested that the iPhone 15 Pro Max, Apple’s top model expected to debut as part of the iPhone 15 series, will feature a periscope camera. The South Korean publication claims that production of zoom components (from LG Innotek) and image sensors (from Sony) was lower than the iPhone maker expected. If Apple does launch an iPhone 15 Pro Max with a periscope camera, it could have nearly twice the optical zoom performance of its predecessor.
Earlier this week, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman said in his weekly Power On newsletter that iPhone 15 Pro models will feature faster 3nm chips, an action button that replaces the silent switch, and new The internal structure is designed to make it easier to repair, and the titanium edge replaces stainless steel – improving durability. Meanwhile, Gurman said the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models will feature Dynamic Island and will be powered by the 4nm A16 Bionic chip that powered the iPhone 14 Pro models launched last year.
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