The iPhone’s display is renowned as one of the best in the mobile industry, offering vibrant colors and dynamic refresh rates. While Apple designs key components like processors, the OLED screens are supplied by third-party companies, including Samsung Display, a subsidiary of Samsung. This collaboration might seem unusual given their rivalry, but Apple’s massive scale and demand for customized components make it a strategic choice. The partnership ensures iPhones often feature advanced OLED technology, sometimes surpassing Samsung’s own Galaxy models. Since the iPhone X in 2017, Apple’s OLED panels have been praised for their quality, leading to ongoing advancements in display technology. Despite competition, Samsung Display profits from supplying millions of panels to Apple, including for other devices like iPads. As the technology evolves, both companies continue to push the boundaries of display excellence.

