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samsung_display_4KSamsung Display CEO Park Dong-geun expressed disappointment that other companies are currently not interested in using its Super AMOLED technology in their phones, despite the fact that the technology was first used in 2010 by Samsung Galaxy She got better every year. The development of the technology to today's state went by leaps and bounds, and today Super AMOLED technology is ready to be mass-produced for tablets as well, not just for smartphones and other smaller devices.

“The problem at the moment is that apart from the mobile division of Samsung Electronics, we have no one to sell our products to. If it's the smartphone market in China, we've only just started there." Samsung Display CEO told CNET. The company claims that other companies, such as Motorola and Nokia, already use AMOLED displays, but they either developed the technology themselves or bought it from another company. Other companies such as HTC even use older LCD technology today. There can be several reasons why manufacturers do not want to use Super AMOLED technology. One of the main reasons is that Samsung is the largest smartphone manufacturer in the world and is thus the main competitor for all other companies. Licensing the technology from him would therefore mean additional sales for Samsung.

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*Source: CNET

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