Innolux will be the screen supplier for iPhone 6
A source from Taiwan said Innolux has officially become the third manufacturer to provide a screen for iPhone 6 after Japan Display Corporation and LG Display.
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Earlier, both Samsung and Sharp also bid for the screen supply for the iPhone 6 but in the end Innolux was the winner.
Samsung was overlooked by Apple this time because the Korean company was a fierce competitor to Apple in the smartphone market. Meanwhile, Sharp has some problems with their screens and has not been able to fix them as required by Apple.
In addition, Apple's choice is related to Innolux being one of the world's leading screen manufacturers since its founding in 2003. Specifically, the company offers screens for many devices. equipment such as TVs, desktops, portable computers and mobile devices.
Although not selected as a screen supplier for iPhone 6, Samsung is still a partner of Apple when the Korean company produced half of the iPad 4 screens in the early months of this year.
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