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When Apple introduced a new one last fall iPhone X with an OLED display, Samsung could rub its hands. Although a very interesting competitor for its flagships appeared on the stage of the Steve Jobs Theater, its eventual success would still shower Samsung with money. It is the OLED display that iPhone Among other things, X differs from its "classic" brothers, as it comes exclusively from the workshop of the South Korean giant. In addition, since these types of displays are very expensive, it meant for Samsung to conclude this lucrative agreement with Applem a very solid flow of money into his coffers. Over time, however, the first hiccups began to appear. 

After the crazy launch of the iPhone X, when it was sold out practically everywhere and people waited for long months, analysts began to notice that interest in this phone is slowly but surely declining. Although we do not have this information confirmed by ourselves Applem, many analysts are convinced of this fact and some reports from the supply chain confirm this theory. According to available reports, it started recently Apple to reduce production, which of course also affected Samsung, which supplied displays for its phones. According to the latest information, he then started Apple even negotiations with Samsung about how much to pay him for its supply of OLED displays this year.

OLED displays for the first generation iPhone X are estimated to be out Apple to $110 per piece (+- $10). However, since this phone allegedly did not have such a huge success, Apple would like to reduce this price at least for this year, so that in the case of a recurring scenario, he does not have to worry about his profit. According to available reports, he would like to Apple now Samsung paid about $100 for one display. On the other hand, it can be expected that the order for displays will be really large this year as well, as we will probably see two models with an OLED display, one of which will be 5,8" and the other 6,5". 

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Source: Sammobile

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