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Like Apple, Samsung may also use BOE’s OLED screens for some of its smartphones

April 28, 2020

Yesterday, we reported that Chinese company Beijing Oriental Electronics (BOE) is developing an under-screen version of Touch ID, and is looking to replace Samsung as Apple’s source of OLED panels for the Cupertino company’s 5G 2020 iPhones.

Now, according to market research firm DSCC (via SamMobile), Samsung may also be turning to BOE for its upcoming Galaxy S and Galaxy A models. The South Korean giant is reportedly in talks with the Chinese OLED screen maker to source flexible 6.67-inch displays for at least one Galaxy S21 smartphone model. In addition, the upcoming flagship Galaxy A91 is too rumored to feature a 6.67-inch Full HD+ OLED panel by BOE, with the panel expected to have an Infinity-U cutout for the selfie camera.

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