Apple could buy screens for iDevices from Panasonic

  Apple started to distance itself from Samsung in terms of the production of iDevices, he gave up on the ideas of the Koreans when he developed the A6 chip, iPhone 5 it doesn't use Samsung screens and it seems that giving up this partner would force Apple to contract more companies to make up for its lack. Panasonic no longer produces LCD screens for televisions, it wants to produce LCDs for mobile terminals, would have sent at Apple some screen prototypes and those from Cupertino seem to have been satisfied with what they received.

  Although for now it is not known if a partnership will be concluded between the two companies, for Apple Panasonic could be a very good choice. For the launch of the iPhone 5, Apple chose to buy screens from Sharp, Japan Display and LG Display, but because of those from Sharp, the initial stock of terminals was quite small, Sharp not being able to produce enough screens on time without problems. Adding a fourth partner to the list of companies that make screens for Apple would give the company the assurance that it will have plenty of products for any launch.