Samsung to Slash OLED Panel Production as iPhone X Demand Disappoints: Report

 
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Samsung to Slash OLED Panel Production as iPhone X Demand Disappoints: Report

Highlights

  • Samsung Display now plans to make panels for 20 million or fewer iPhones
  • It's significantly lower than its initial goal of 45-50 million panels
  • Samsung Electronics stock fell as much as 2.3 percent in morning trade

Samsung Electronics will slash output of its organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels in response to its customer Apple's decision to cut production of iPhone X amid weak demand, the Nikkei reported on Tuesday.

Samsung Display now plans to make OLED panels for 20 million or fewer iPhones at the South Chungcheong plant in the January-March quarter, significantly lower than its initial goal of supplying panels for 45 million to 50 million iPhones, the Nikkei reported.

Samsung Electronics stock fell as much as 2.3 percent in morning trade, while shares of Japanese OLED component makers, such as Hodogaya Chemical Co and Hirata Corp, also declined.

Samsung Display has yet to set a production target for the April-June period, but a further cutback is possible, the Nikkei reported, without citing sources.

Samsung Electronics was not immediately available for comment.

Apple will halve its iPhone X production target for the first three months of the year to around 20 million units, the Nikkei reported last month, adding to growing concerns about weak sales of the $999 phone (roughly Rs. 64,000).

The iPhone X was the first phone to get a major design overhaul since the launch of the iPhone 6 in 2015, and many expected it to lead to blockbuster sales.

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