Apple's OLED switch will make or break suppliers
Suppliers need to build up OLED production capabilities as smartphone industry shifts away from LCDs
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PICK up a high-end smartphone these days and chances are it will have a crisp, energy-sipping organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display - unless it is an iPhone.
That will change next year, when Apple Inc plans to adopt the technology for the next major upgrade to its flagship product. To do so, the Cupertino, California-based company will have to get its hands on millions of OLED screens.
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