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Poor Gay Phone X sales Sabotaged Samsung OLED screen maker

whorejinx

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Poor sales and cancellation of Gay Phone X caused the OLED Screen Supplier Samsung to be in huge surplus production of Gay Phone OLED screens, now finding buyers desperately!

This is 1st time Samsung sells OLED screens to Gay Phone Inc, and it is really a quality screen.

http://tech.sina.com.cn/mobile/n/n/2018-02-19/doc-ifyrswmu1536798.shtml

苹果狠狠坑了三星一把 后者的OLED面板卖不出去了
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苹果削减iPhone X订单,三星OLED面板受挫
  新浪手机讯 2月19日上午消息,据外媒日本经济新闻报道(以下简称日经新闻),由于苹果公司削减了iPhone X的订单,三星为苹果打造的OLED面板面临着产能过剩的问题。

  日经新闻发布的一份报告解释称,三星最初为了满足iPhone X屏幕的供应需求,增加了OLED屏幕的产量。但是现在因为苹果削减了iPhone X的产量,导致三星不得不寻找新客户。

  日经新闻指出,三星最初认为如果苹果公司大量使用OLED面板,很可能会引发一波“OLED狂潮”,其他智能手机也会跟风改用OLED屏幕。毕竟苹果公司总能成为“潮流”的风向标,然而这次三星恐怕算计错了。

  事实上,由于OLED屏幕价格普遍偏高,一些制造商仍然选择使用LCD面板。

  除此以外,三星还面临着来自中国OLED面板制造商的激烈竞争。这些厂商目前正在迅速扩大产能,给三星定价OLED面板带来了不小的压力,让其不得不考虑降价的问题。

  日经新闻表示,苹果将在本季度把iPhone X的产量削减一半。这已经不是日经新闻第一次发表类似的评论了。如果这一消息准确的话,它意味着三星产能过剩的OLED面板几乎无人购买。

“三星开始频繁地向其他客户销售OLED面板。”东京一家电子贸易公司的职员说道。iPhone X的产量预计将从今年前三个月开始比最初预测的4000万台缩减一半左右。

为了满足iPhone X的需求,三星扩大了产能,但是由于该面板的特殊性,现在该公司面临着产能过剩的问题。

  这已经不是日经新闻第一次宣称苹果将削减iPhoneX的产量。上个月,供应量出口商表示,由于iPhone X在“假日销售季节”买的并没有想象中好,导致苹果公司不得不出此下策,削减订单。当时苹果的股价应声下跌了2%。

  对于三星而言,更糟糕的是,有报道称LG将在今年晚些时候为苹果的6.5英寸新iPhone提供OLED屏幕。苹果公司一直以来都在试图摆脱对象三星的依赖,随着越来越多的制造商配备OLED屏幕生产设备,苹果逐渐远离这家韩国公司的举动并不意外。(苏航)



https://www.rappler.com/technology/news/196362-samsung-oled-buyer-iphone-x-production-decrease


Samsung hunting for OLED panel buyers as Apple slashes iPhone X production
Samsung, who hoped other smartphone makers would adopt its OLED panels, finds the manufacturers sticking to LCD panels instead


Victor Barreiro Jr.
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Published 11:00 AM, February 19, 2018
Updated 11:15 AM, February 19, 2018

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IPHONE X. The new iPhone X is seen in the Apple Store Union Square on November 3, 2017, in San Francisco, California. File photo by Elijah Nouvelage/AFP

MANILA, Philippines – A report from the Nikkei Asian Review over the weekend said Samsung was left with excess production capacity for its OLED panels, after Apple slashed its production of the iPhone X.

The report, released February 16, said, "production of the iPhone X, whose sales have been sluggish, is expected to drop by half in the first 3 months of this year from the initial estimate of over 40 million units."

Samsung ramped up its production of the OLED panels to meet demand for the iPhone X.

The company was hoping other smartphone makers would also adopt OLED panels, but that was not the case. Smartphone manufacturers opted to remain with LCD panels because of the OLED panels' pricing.

Chinese OLED panel makers are also expanding their production capcity, threatening the pricing of Samsung's panels as a result. Earlier reports also said LG will supply the OLED screens on Apple's upcoming 6.5-inch phone, rather than Samsung. – Rappler.com





https://kopitiambot.com/2018/02/19/...f-leaving-samsung-scrambling-for-oled-buyers/


Nikkei reiterates iPhone X production being cut in half, leaving Samsung scrambling for OLED buyers
By kopitiambot on 2018-02-19
(Source: 9to5mac.com)

A new report from Nikkei today explains that by lowering iPhone X orders, Apple has left Samsung scrambling to find new customers for its OLED panels. The report explains that Samsung initially ramped up production to meet demand for the iPhone X, but now faces excess capacity as Apple reportedly cuts the device’s production…

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Nikkei says Samsung had hoped that in conjunction with Apple ordering OLED panels for the iPhone X, other smartphone makers would also make the switch. In reality, however, manufacturers have stuck with LCD panels due to the price of OLED screens.

Furthermore, Samsung reportedly faces increased competition from Chinese OLED panel makers, who are rapidly expanding production capacity and putting pressure on Samsung to lower its pricing.

As for Apple specifically, Nikkei again says that Apple will cut iPhone X production by “half” this quarter, which means Samsung is left with excess production of its OLED panels and essentially no one to buy them.

“Samsung is increasingly selling OLED panels to outside clients,” said an official at an electronics trading company in Tokyo. Production of the iPhone X, whose sales have been sluggish, is expected to drop by half in the first three months of this year from the initial estimate of over 40 million units.

Having ramped up production capacity to meet demand for the latest iPhone, the first model to incorporate the panels, Samsung is now saddled with excess production capacity

This isn’t the first time Nikkei has claimed that Apple will cut iPhone X production in half. Last month, the supply chain outlet said that Apple’s decision was in response to “disappointing holiday season sales,” which sent Apple stock down by over 2 percent at the time.

Making matters worse for Samsung, reports have indicated that LG is on the hook for supplying OLED screens for Apple’s upcoming 6.5-inch iPhone later this year. Apple has long tried to reduce its dependence on Samsung, and as more manufacturers build out their OLED infrastructure, it shouldn’t necessarily come as a surprise that Apple is looking to move away from the South Korean company.

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Can we have thi
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s kind of phones with current semiconductor power?



Holly shit! I almost forgot about this brand!

I had spent in the past over $10K buying one new model after another of these. Now the brand is gone fucked! Because they ate MicroSHIT!
 
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