According to a report by Korean outlet TheELec Huawei is exclusively using Samsung-made OLED screens for its upcoming P40 Pro+ flagship. The report says that for the P40 Pro, Huawei is relying on a mix of Samsung, BOE and LG Display OLEDs while the P40 is using only BOE-made OLED screens. The Huawei P40 has a 6.1-inch 1080x2340px OLED screen, while the P40 Pro and P40 Pro+ have 6.58-inch 1200x2640px OLED panels. The screens on last year's Huawei P30 Pro were reportedly made by Chinese BOE and not Samsung. The report says only around 20% of Huawei phones use OLED, but the...
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