iPhone 12. Apple is preparing a CHANGE that NO ONE expects

iPhone 12. The Apple company is preparing an extremely important change for the phones it will launch in the future for customers around the world.

iPhone 12. Apple is preparing a CHANGE that NO ONE expects

iPhone 12. The Apple company is preparing for the future series of phones a very important change that no one expected, which puts things into perspective. More precisely, those from Apple want to buy OLED screens for iPhone 12 including from the BOE Display company, a Chinese manufacturer that sells components including for Huawei, and the rest of the Chinese mobile phone manufacturers.

iPhone 12. The decision to use BOE is based on the fact that Apple wants to reduce its dependence on the Samsung company, but to partially reduce the production costs for its phones. BOE is the largest manufacturer of large LCD screens, already supplying the screens for iPad and MacBook, but for the iPhone 12 Apple wants to buy OLED screens from them and the decision will bring exactly what it wants.

iPhone 12. Apple is preparing a CHANGE that NO ONE expects

iPhone 12. BOE wants to invest massively to increase the production of OLED screens, the market itself bringing revenues of 30 billion dollars for all those who produce such components. For Apple, it is primarily about diversification, because forced to work only with Samsung, it has to pay high prices for screens, but BOE will generate competition, and for the iPhone 12 it could also be about cheaper screens.

"Two sources with knowledge of the situation said the BOE is likely to supply the new iPhones next year if it wins certification. But it may first be asked to provide displays for repair purposes, as well as panels for older iPhone models, a source suggests. This would mark a significant milestone for BOE, the source said, as this would be the first purchase of OLED displays made in China.”

iPhone 12. In order to help Apple get rid of the high costs of screens, the BOE will build at least one new factory to produce OLED screens. The iPhone XS screen is the most expensive component in the phone, costing about 100 dollars, but if BOE starts supplying screens for Apple, it is very possible that the iPhone 12 will have much cheaper screens than the current models.

iPhone 12. The new phone model is ready to be put on sale in the fall of 2020, so we don't have that long to wait until it will be offered for distribution.