Samsung Display

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Samsung Display Corporation (SDC), one of the world's leading display makers, was spun off from Samsung Electronics in 2012. The company produces a wide range of OLED and QD-OLED displays, and is also developing MicroLED displays.

Samsung Display is the world's leading AMOLED producer by volume and revenue, and is also the world's only QD-OLED panel maker. SDC is producing around 500 million AMOLED panels per year (both flexible and rigid panels) used in smartphones, wearables, tablets, laptops and more. The company's QD-OLED panels are used in monitors and TVs.

 

In addition to its current AMOLED and QD-OLED displays, SDC is developing next-generation OLED technologies, including rollable OLEDs, transparent OLEDs, stretchable displays, novel OLED materials, OLED microdisplays, and more.

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More details emerge on SDC's $2.5 billion flexible OLED expansion plan in Asan

Last month we reported that Samsung Display decided to expand its OLED production hub in Asan, looking to expand its flexible (mostly foldable) OLED capacity. 

According to the latest news from Korea, Samsung has indeed confirmed the expansion, and more details on SDC's plans has emerged. This expansion plan is part of a large Korean government initiative to build a next-generation production base in Asan, for both displays and semiconductors.

Read the full story Posted: Jul 02,2026

Samsung decides not to adopt BOE's AMOLEDs in its flagship S27 smartphone series, will use SDC panels exclusively

Samsung Electronics, aiming to reduce its cost structure, recently ordered 15 million AMOLED panels from CSOT, that are adopted in the 2026 Galaxy A57 and S FE models smartphones. Last month we reported that Samsung is in talks with BOE to the supply of advanced AMOLED displays that will be used in the basic model of the flagship Galaxy S27 smartphone. 

Today a report in Korea says that Samsung Electronics eventually decided to not use BOE's AMOLEDs, and will rely exclusively on OLED panels made by Samsung Display.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 30,2026

Rumors suggest Samsung may launch its first rollable OLED phone in 2028

A new report from Korea says that Samsung Display and Samsung Electronics are in advanced discussions towards the supply of smartphone rollable OLED panels, as Samsung Electronics is considering launching its first rollable phone in 2028.

Samsung Rollable Flex Demo, DisplayWeeek 2023According to the report, the phone will have a 10-inch 440PPI display (when fully opened), with a 16:9 aspect ratio. This will be almost tablet sized - and much larger than most foldable phones (Samsung's Z Fold7 for example has a 8-inch display when opened).

Read the full story Posted: Jun 29,2026

Samsung Display demonstrates a 40,000 direct-emission OLED microdisplay

Samsung Display is showing its latest OLED microdisplays at AWE USA 2026, including a 40,000 nits 1.3" direct-emission OLED microdisplay, that the company refers to as RGB OLEDoS. This it the brightest OLED microdisplay demonstrated by SDC to date, and one of the brightest OLEDs ever developed (second only to INT Tech's displays).

SDC's previous highest-brightness OLED microdisplay prototype achieved 20,000 nits back in May 2025, so it is great to see the company doubling the brightness in one year. We do not know how close Samsung is to actually producing such high-brightness OLED microdisplays, but just yesterday we reported that the company is planning to build an RGB OLEDoS production line, that should achieve mass production in 2028.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 17,2026

Samsung Display plans to build a direct-emission OLED microdisplay fab, is talking to deposition equipment makers

In November 2025, we reported that Samsung Display has finally started to produce OLED microdisplays, and Samsung Electronics will add SDC as its second microdisplay supplier for the Galaxy XR.

SDC's current OLED capacity is rather limited, and it produces WOLED-CF microdisplays. It is now reported that SDC is starting to look into direct-emission OLED microdisplay production, and has initiated talks with equipment suppliers. The displays will also support a multi-stack (tandem) architecture. Samsung is aiming to target the high-end market segment.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 15,2026