LG Display steps in to iPhone SE 4 supply chain


iPhone SE 4 could look like the iPhone 14



Apple is tapping LG Display to be a secondary producer of OLED screens for the iPhone SE 4, giving it a backup to the often troubled BOE.

According to a Tuesday report from The Elec, BOE will be the primary vendor for the iPhone SE 4’s display, but LG Display will be a secondary vendor. As primary vendor, BOE will continue to be the main supplier and have the larger share of orders.

Apple brought BOE into its supply chains to try and reduce the reliance on Samsung Display as well as LG Display, however the relationship has been a bit rocky. The Chinese display company has been producing OLED screens for Apple’s lower models of iPhone, but has regularly encountered production issues.

The iPhone SE 4 is anticipated to have an A18 chip with either 6GB ior 8GB of memory. Equipped with a 48-megapixel camera on the rear, it could be the most expensive version yet, starting from $499.



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