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Apple to Rely on Korean Suppliers Amid Switch to Custom MicroLED Displays

Apple will continue to rely on Korean suppliers for device displays as it makes a big push to develop its own components for more control over product designs, claims a new report (via The Korea Herald).

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According to Korea's Institute for Information & Communications Technology Promotion (IITP), Apple has emerged as a new player in the display market from a long-term perspective, even as it expands its use of in-house components and displays.

For example, Apple is reportedly planning to start transitioning its devices from OLED to microLED, beginning with Apple Watch Ultra in 2024 or 2025, and followed by iPhones, iPads, and eventually MacBooks, too.

However, the IITP believes that it may take some time for Apple to completely commercialize its self-made display technology. Given that microLED display production remains challenging, manufacturing costs are higher, so Apple will continue to source at least 60% of its components from Korean display manufacturers such as Samsung Display and LG Display for the next several years, according to the report.

"Apple is expected to outsource display production to Korean vendors in the coming years to save the costs necessary for mass production," the report said. "If domestic display makers can outsource Apple's microLED production, it could give them the advantage to catch up with their Chinese rivals."

A new Apple Watch Ultra with a microLED display has been rumored by several sources, including Display Supply Chain Consultants CEO Ross Young, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, and Haitong International Securities analyst Jeff Pu. Gurman said the microLED transition could begin by the end of 2024, but noted the timeframe could slip into 2025. Young also gave a 2025 timeframe, so the technology could be at least two years away.

Meanwhile, Apple is still completing its lengthy transition from LCD to OLED display technology. The Apple Watch has used OLED since it launched in 2015, and iPhone models gradually switched to OLED starting in 2017. Rumors suggest the first iPad Pro and MacBook models with OLED displays will be released in 2024.

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Top Rated Comments

42 months ago

I must admit this is getting confusing:

Apple Watch Ultra going from OLED to microLed.

Yet all Macbooks are rumoured to eventually go from LCD and microLed to OLED.

And ipads also apparently getting the same treatment.

Anyone else getting confused with Apples screen technology strategy?
I think your confusion comes from the fact that you are mixing up MiniLED with MicroLED.

LCD < miniLED < OLED < microLED

They skipped miniLED on the Watch and iPhone.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TheYayAreaLiving 🎗️ Avatar
42 months ago
Maybe with the MicroLED Apple will push Apple Watch Ultra to hit solid 7 days of battery life. We are already getting good 3 days of battery life with Apple Watch Ultra.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
42 months ago

I must admit this is getting confusing:

Apple Watch Ultra going from OLED to microLed.

Yet all Macbooks are rumoured to eventually go from LCD and microLed to OLED.

And ipads also apparently getting the same treatment.

Anyone else getting confused with Apples screen technology strategy?
No because microLEDs are hard to manufacture so making smaller screens first is logical.


Way better than stick with Chinese suppliers
Why is that?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CWallace Avatar
42 months ago

I know it’s more complicated than this, but as one of the richest companies in the world… why not just buy out one of the suppliers that creates microLED? Then it will indeed be theirs.
Apple purchased LuxVue Technology back in 2014 and that company was developing low-power, micro-LED-based displays for consumer electronics. Apple has also been investing in other microLED supplier companies.

So they've been working on it for close to a decade and that they have not yet released anything (nor has anyone else in this size category) is a sign of just how difficult it is to create the technology and then, especially, scale it to tens (Watch) or hundreds (iPhone) of millions of units per year.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Leon Ze Professional Avatar
42 months ago
I must admit this is getting confusing:

Apple Watch Ultra going from OLED to microLed.

Yet all Macbooks are rumoured to eventually go from LCD and microLed to OLED.

And ipads also apparently getting the same treatment.

Anyone else getting confused with Apples screen technology strategy?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
42 months ago
Looking forward to the new display on Apple watch in 2024
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)