Although their experiences in mass - production of flexible OLEDs are absurdly low compared to South
Korean panel manufacturers, it seems that they have approached level of being able to mass - produce these panels by quickly securing technologies after years of R&D.
Going forward, UDC will continue providing the South
Korean panel manufacturer with its UniversalPHOLED phosphorescent OLED materials, the same ones Samsung has already been using in its modules for years now.
Not exact matches
The two South
Korean companies, LG and Samsung, are leading the race and both are looking to procure the 500 ppi and above displays from Japan based
manufacturers, since their own production lines are engaged in meeting their own demands for 1080p
panels.
The
Korean manufacturer has used the FPD International 2011 conference this week in Yokohama, Japan to demo a brand new WQXGA 10.1 - inch
panel that is capable of a 2560 x 1600 resolution.
Currently, the
Korean company supplies their
panels to a number of
manufacturers worldwide including the likes of OnePlus and Xiaomi.
However, a recent report mentioned that Samsung might be producing about 60 % of the OLED
panels required for the iPhone, suggesting that Apple is banking heavily on the
Korean manufacturer's expertise in the field.
The FALD
panel works in tandem with Samsung QLED Quantum Dots to produce a picture that's brighter and more colorful than near any we've seen come from the South
Korean manufacturer.
With the launch of Apple's iPhone X last year in 2017, the world's leading South
Korean electronics
manufacturer Samsung had undertaken the responsibility of manufacturing the newest organic light emitting diode (OLED)
panels for the iPhones.