Low OLED Panel Yield Could Cap 'iPhone 8' Availability at 4 Million Units at Debut - MacRumors
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Low OLED Panel Yield Could Cap 'iPhone 8' Availability at 4 Million Units at Debut

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Shipments of Apple's upcoming "iPhone 8" could be delayed because of low yield rates at assembly plants and a limited supply of OLED display panels, according to a report published on Tuesday.

DigiTimes cited industry sources predicting that the shipments could end up behind schedule because of the issues, despite chipset suppliers delivering parts early and an increased recruitment drive by companies in the assembly line.

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The latest speculation comes even though chipset suppliers have begun delivering related parts to the iPhone supply in the second quarter, and iPhone assemblers Foxconn Electronics, Pegatron and Wistron have been stepping up efforts to recruit more workers for their assembly lines in China, said the sources.

As covered previously on MacRumors, Samsung is the main supplier of display panels for Apple's 5.8-inch OLED iPhone, with Apple reportedly having ordered 70 million units from the company this year.

However, although Samsung Display has promised to fully support Apple with regards to the supply of OLED panels, DigiTimes' sources are now claiming only 3 to 4 million OLED-based iPhones will be ready for shipping before the new smartphones are unveiled at a product event slated for September.

Judging from the current supply of OLED panels, it will be difficult for Apple to ship up to 50-60 million OLED-based new iPhones in 2017, the sources indicated.

There have already been rumors suggesting the OLED iPhone will be in short supply when it launches, with the majority of the stock unavailable until later in the year, so today's report doesn't come out of the blue. However, the number of iPhones available at launch quoted by DigiTimes is the lowest we've seen so far.

Apple's so-called "iPhone 8" will be a radical redesign compared to previous handsets, with a glass body and edge-to-edge OLED display that includes an integrated Touch ID fingerprint sensor and a front-facing camera with 3D sensing capabilities, possibly for use with augmented reality software. The new iPhone is expected to be sold alongside upgraded (but standard) 4.7 and 5.5-inch iPhones.

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Sunny1990 Avatar
114 months ago
There have already been rumors suggesting the OLED iPhone will be in short supply ('https://www.geekwebguides.com/2017/03/23/iphone-8-september-launch-limited-quantities/') when it launches :- Macrumors Quote

Every year. This article is the same every year.
we hear this every year and the iPhone is released at the normal schedule.
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114 months ago
Where are the iPhone 7S leaks?
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Paul Dawkins Avatar
114 months ago
I say ********.
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Col4bin Avatar
114 months ago
Wait for the iPhone 8S. :p
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114 months ago
The reason is that nobody can produce enough high quality OLED displays.

It's not that Apple is incompetent, it's just that there aren't enough displays available, and nobody can ramp up fast enough with high enough yields. This has been the main issue with OLED for years. I always thought this was going to be a problem for the iPhone, and I believe that is the reason they are launching the iPhone 8/Pro at a higher tier.

Urban Joe ('https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/low-oled-panel-yield-could-cap-iphone-8-availability-at-4-million-units-in-2017.2053632/members/urban-joe.680702/'): The reason
assuming its a 1080p screen or thereabouts (similar ppi as current iphones), whats the big deal? Aren't other phones already using OLED including higher resolution than iphone?

If I put my foil hat on, I might imagine Apple leaks some of this nonsense on purpose to make everything appear more magical when they actually deliver and to bolster day one preorders to help share prices - its just an OLED screen, it isn't fairy dust.
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114 months ago
The bright side is it gives us a good opportunity to buy a ton of units right when pre-orders open, then sell them on Ebay for a profit!
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