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A Supply Chain report claims that Apple's change to the design of the iPhone 16's OLED panel is hampering the increase in yield

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A new supply chain report this morning claims that Apple has changed the design of the OLED panels for iPhone 16. Both Samsung Display and LG Display are facing difficulty in increasing their yield rates at the current time.

According to The Elec, The new OLED panels have a border reduction structure, aimed at making the bezel on the bottom of the screen thinner. This means more circuits need to be placed on narrower surfaces.

In related news, LG Display has diversified its supply line for display driver ICs (DDI) it uses in OLED panels for customer Apple.

Taiwan’s Novatek will supply the chips for the first time this year along with existing supplier LX Semicon, for OLED panels to go on iPhone 16. LG Display’s move is likely aimed at controlling the cost of OLED panel production.

LG Display has only half the production capacity for iPhone OLED compared to rival Samsung Display, so it has a limit on bringing costs down through scaling.

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