Apple seeks to expand iPhone OLED display production, invests $2.7 bn in LG

There is no official word about the deal yet from either Apple or LG

IANS  |  San Francisco 

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may soon not be the only supplier of displays for as the Cupertino-based tech company has reportedly invested $2.70 billion in for the production of panels for its

According to a report in The Investor on Sunday, will reportedly make the as advance payment for the planned panel supplies from the display maker.

"With the latest funding, Display's production will reach 45,000 units of the sixth-generation panel monthly. Of the total, orders are likely to make up at least 30,000 units," the report quoted unnamed sources as saying.

There is no official word about the deal yet from either or

The iPhone maker still relies on for the panels for the upcoming iPhone 8.

According to the report, would supply 45,000 panels per month to for in 2019.

It was presumed that would be an exclusive supplier of displays for Apple's but this deal has served as a blow to the Galaxy S8 maker.

"With the renewed partnership with LG, its long-time LCD partner, has secured a secondary supplier for the crucial panel, while the partner can reduce risks from the huge initial spending on beefing up its production," the report said.

It is believed that will switch to displays for all of its iPhone releases in 2019.

This is the reason roped in to be its display supplier when it already had -- that owns 95 per cent of mobile panels -- in its league.

It is not just that is investing in display but has also realised LG's potential and invested $900 million in production for its first