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Apple to start making its own custom screens for iPhone and Apple Watch, ditching partners like Samsung

Por: 9to5Mac Tech January 11, 2023

Apple has another trick up its sleeve for reducing reliance on third-party suppliers and partners. According to , Apple is aiming to start using its own screens for the iPhone and Apple Watch. The transition is expected to begin with the version of the Apple Watch Ultra released in 2024, the report says. Currently, Apple relies on partners such as Samsung and LG for displays that it uses in the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. The company’s move... + full article



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