India, July 10 -- Apple's long-rumoured foldable iPhone appears to be taking shape, with production of its displays now underway. According to a report from Korea's ETNews, Samsung Display has begun setting up a dedicated production line to manufacture foldable OLED panels for Apple's first foldable smartphone, expected to launch in 2026.
The foldable display panels are being produced at Samsung Display's A3 facility in Asan, South Korea. This newly configured production line is reportedly near completion and will be capable of producing up to 15 million 7-inch foldable OLED panels annually.
Apple is said to have ordered six to eight million units of the foldable iPhone for its first production cycle in 2026, with Samsung's significantl...
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