According to Korean media reports, Apple has placed orders for 75 million new iPhone OLED screens, of which Samsung has 55 million and LG Display has won the remaining 20 million. This also means that BOE has previously been rumored to be out. For LG, quality flaws occurred last year at a critical moment in the final verification of the iPhone 11 Pro, which was denied by Apple, and this year is more cautious. In addition, it is reported that BOE still has considerable competitiveness, and it is likely to provide the screen for the official iPhone model at the end of this year. It is informed that LG will provide its OLED screen for 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Max, and Samsung will take the 5.4-inch iPhone 12, 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Pro, and 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max. It is also informed today from a certain source that Apple is developing a USB-C interface style in the iPhone 12 prototype, but unfortunately it has not entered mass production, and consumers are expected to wait at least a year.
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