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Samsung could swap its own Galaxy displays for cheaper alternatives

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Why This Matters

Samsung's potential switch to sourcing OLED panels from Chinese manufacturer CSOT for its Galaxy A and FE series reflects the company's effort to reduce costs amid rising memory prices. This move signifies a shift in supply chain strategy that could impact quality control and supplier relationships, highlighting the industry's ongoing cost-cutting measures. For consumers, this could mean more affordable mid-range devices, but also potential changes in display quality and supply chain dynamics.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Samsung may source around 15 million OLED panels from CSOT for some of its upcoming Galaxy A and FE phone displays.

The change is reportedly driven by rising memory costs and cheaper display pricing from Chinese suppliers.

The move sidelines Samsung Display for some Galaxy phones and has reportedly caused internal friction.

Rising RAM costs are starting to squeeze smartphone makers, and even Samsung isn’t immune. Instead of passing those costs straight on to you, the company appears to be making some behind-the-scenes changes — including who actually makes the displays for its Galaxy phones.

According to a report from The Elec, citing industry sources, Samsung’s Mobile Experience (MX) division has ordered around 15 million OLED panels from Chinese manufacturer China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT). These are expected to appear in upcoming mid-range devices, including Galaxy A-series phones and some Fan Edition models.

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Cost-cutting measures are understandable in this climate, but the shift here is important because of the supplier that’s missing out. Samsung has typically relied on its own display arm, Samsung Display, for OLED panels across much of its lineup — including mid-range phones — to keep tight control over quality and supply.

But the numbers explain the decision. CSOT’s panels are said to be at least 20% cheaper, making them appealing as memory prices rise, pushing up overall production costs. Displays are one of the few areas where Samsung has the flexibility to cut expenses.

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