China-Based BOE to Supply OLED Panels for iPhone 13 Models

Apple has added display manufacturer BOE to its list of main suppliers of OLED panels for iPhone 13 models, according to a new report today from Nikkei Asia.

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The Beijing-based display maker began shipping a small number of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays for the 6.1-inch iPhone 13 in late September and is scheduled to increase those shipments soon, pending a final verification process, multiple people familiar with the matter said.

The final qualification will focus on the durability of the screens and will wrap up as early as this month, according to sources who spoke to Nikkei.

"It is in the process of final testing, but based on the results of earlier samples, BOE should have no problem passing the tests," an executive-level source with direct knowledge of the matter told Nikkei Asia. "The foundation of the collaboration between Apple and BOE is based on their previous project on the iPhone 12, and both Apple and BOE want this to happen soon."

Multiple ‌iPhone‌ 12 rumors suggested that BOE would supply some panels for the devices, but BOE ran into major production problems. In 2020, BOE failed to deliver its first shipment of OLED panels to Apple as displays created by BOE failed validation tests.

Initially, China's largest display maker will provide screens only for the more affordable 6.1-inch ‌iPhone‌ 13 model. BOE will initially split orders for the ‌iPhone‌ 13 displays with Samsung. BOE's share is expected to account for up to 20% of the total, but ideally the Chinese company wants to make up to 40% of orders for this model. BOE previously only supplied OLEDs for repaired and refurbished iPhones. It also makes LCD screens for Apple's iPads.

The development adds to pressure on LG Display and particularly Samsung, which has dominated the supply of OLEDs for iPhones since 2017. As the report notes, adding a third manufacturer will give Apple greater bargaining power in talks with the South Korean suppliers.

The OLED displays for the ‌iPhone‌ 13 will be made at BOE's Mian Yang complex in Sichuan Province, where it makes OLED screens for Chinese smartphone makers Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, and Vivo. BOE has been prioritized by the local government for power supply amid unexpected shortages.

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Malus120 Avatar
53 months ago

In 2020, BOE failed to deliver its first shipment of OLED panels to Apple as displays created by BOE failed validation tests.
BOE previously only supplied OLEDs for repaired and refurbished iPhones. It also makes LCD screens for Apple's iPads.

Not a fan of multiple suppliers for the same product line.

Also this company failing validation so not being used before for new iPhones but being used for refurbished phones is shady and exposes the “like new” claim as a lie (maybe one of the reasons Apple settled that court case).
While it may not feel great from a user standpoint when one supplier provides noticeably better/more consistent quality components, having multiple suppliers is a just a necessity of doing business on this scale.

However the bit about BOE providing OLEDs for repaired/refurbished iPhone's is a pretty significant revelation that was just kind of glossed over in the article. Apple says refurbished devices are "like new" and I've never had reason to doubt them, nor feel that wasn't good enough... until today. The fact that they would use a panel supplier for repairs and refurbishment that wasn't up to QC snuff in time to be a supplier for new iPhones is... disquieting... to say the least even if BOE theoretically did resolve their QC issues after the iPhone launch or managed to ship a small number of panels that were high enough quality. I wonder how long this has been going on and what other product lines see similar things happening with repairs/refurbishment...
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Freeangel1 Avatar
53 months ago
never heard of this company. scary.

BOE?

hope it does not turn out like all the low quality screens for the M1 Laptops?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ian87w Avatar
53 months ago

Not a fan of multiple suppliers for the same product line.

Also this company failing validation so not being used before for new iPhones but being used for refurbished phones is shady and exposes the “like new” claim as a lie (maybe one of the reasons Apple settled that court case).
Well, let's hope the juicy tender from Apple encouraged them to improve their quality. The problem remains in consistency and quality control.

I just don't want to see consumers having glaring display issues and Apple telling them "it's normal. You're looking at it wrong."
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Vazor Avatar
53 months ago

never heard of this company. scary.

BOE?

hope it does not turn out like all the low quality screens for the M1 Laptops?
Sold my M1 MBP because Apple deemed the lightbleed normal because I could only see it in the dark
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
davidako Avatar
53 months ago
Not a fan of multiple suppliers for the same product line.

Also this company failing validation so not being used before for new iPhones but being used for refurbished phones is shady and exposes the “like new” claim as a lie (maybe one of the reasons Apple settled that court case).
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Realityck Avatar
53 months ago

never heard of this company. scary.

BOE?

hope it does not turn out like all the low quality screens for the M1 Laptops?st
BOE technology was founded in 1993. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BOE_Technology

BOE in 2019 will surpass LG Display to become the world's largest FPD supplier, according to IHS Markit.
https://www.macrumors.com/2020/11/19/boe-fails-apple-oled-panel-validation-again/
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