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Samsung's mobile division sources all OLED panels from sister company Samsung Display. It also supplies these displays to other smartphone manufacturers, such as Apple. Now it has come to light that for yesterday's introduced iPhone 14 For a iPhone 14 Pro Max has supplied panels with a brightness that even high-end phones can envy Galaxy.

As you surely know, Apple yesterday introduced the new iPhone series. It includes four models – iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 For a iPhone 14 For Max. The two latter boast displays whose brightness reaches up to 2000 nits. No device can boast such a value Galaxy. The closest is with 1750 rivets Galaxy S22Ultra. Due to the influence which Apple has over the entire supply chain, it is clear that it will not buy standard OLED panels from Samsung's display division. The Cupertino smartphone giant is working with him to create panels that are better suited for his own devices.

Although Samsung Display is part of Samsung, it also functions as an independent business unit. Apple ships a huge number of iPhones to the market, which is a huge business opportunity for Samsung Display. Why wouldn't he comply with the demands of the Cupertino giant, when it is quite possible that he will earn more from selling panels to him than from supplying displays for the aforementioned Ultra? In any case, it can be assumed that a display with a brightness of 2000 nits (or higher) will appear in a high-end device in the future Galaxy. It is offered directly Galaxy S23Ultra.

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