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Most of you must have registered the introduction of the new iPhone X from Apple. Besides, I'd be surprised if not. Because of the anniversary iPhone, many of the world's smartphone manufacturers have changed their plans just to avoid having to go head-to-head with it. Even Samsung allegedly decided to introduce its Note8 a little earlier and its future one because of him Galaxy He even plans to show the S9 at the beginning of next year. However, it seems that in the case of Samsung, the stress is quite possibly unnecessary. It will make money even if iPhone sales are successful.

How is that possible, you ask yourself? Quite simply. Samsung supplies Apple with probably the most important component in the entire iPhone – the OLED display. And it is he who can bring really significant profits to Samsung's coffers in the coming months. Since Samsung is the sole supplier of OLED panels, it could be said that it will see a share of every iPhone X. And it's not a small one. Reports from inside the two companies speak of a price of $120-$130 per display, which is roughly twice what he was paying Apple for displays of previous generations. So, if a lot of iPhone Xs are sold, Samsung will not be sorry in a certain respect.

However, there is one more very interesting thing. The first tests and comparisons claim that even though Samsung is the biggest and best OLED panel manufacturer in the world, it does not supply Apple's first-class products. The displays on Apple phones have "only" 625 nits, which is a little more than half compared to the displays of Samsung's flagships. The brightness of the display should be noticeably worse. If only Samsung had insured its displays like this?

The fact is that it does Apple he can't really make a decision about OLED displays. As I already wrote above, there is no other supplier in the world that would meet the requirements of the Cupertino company. However, South Koreans don't have to worry about it. The flow of money will be constant, it's just a matter of which direction. Will displays for Apple fill the cash register in the future, or rather successful smartphones from Samsung?

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