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Apple May Continue to Rely on Samsung Screens for iPhones

Apple May Continue to Rely on Samsung Screens for iPhones

Samsung’s (SSNLF) OLED (organic light-emitting diode) have been a standout feature of Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone X. The California-based tech giant has been trying to find other OLED screen suppliers, as Samsung’s screens comprise a good chunk of the iPhone X’s manufacturing costs. Apple has not been able to get a better price for the screens—Samsung has been the only company able to meet Apple’s volume and specification requirements.