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More beautiful than iPhone X! BOE OLED Liu Haiping exposure
Although the Apple iPhone X faced some criticism following the launch of "Liu Haiping," there's no doubt that, given current technology, Liu Haiping might be the best option for balancing screen sharing and user experience. Most OLED screens in today’s smartphones come from Samsung, so next year’s flagship devices are likely to have a very similar front design—since they’ll all be using Samsung’s panels. However, there’s good news: besides Samsung, domestic screen manufacturers are also developing Liu Haiping, with BOE making significant progress.
BOE recently showcased a 6.18-inch OLED panel that uses the same COP (Chip on Plastic) technology as the iPhone X, resulting in a nearly borderless display with just a small notch at the top. The screen resolution reaches a 2K level of 2992×1440, offering a PPI of 537 and a brightness of 390 nits. From the images, it's clear that the screen delivers excellent brightness and color saturation. If BOE can mass-produce this panel next year, it could become a popular choice for many high-end domestic smartphones. While Samsung’s AMOLED still leads in quality, its high cost leaves room for alternatives like BOE’s solution.
With the potential for mass production, BOE’s Liu Haiping could spark a surge in adoption among Chinese smartphone manufacturers. It's possible that several mid-tier brands will start using this panel in their flagship models. Others may even compete for Samsung’s Liu Haiping supply. Meanwhile, BOE’s version could find its way into more affordable or mid-range devices, broadening its market reach. As the demand for premium displays continues to grow, BOE’s efforts could mark a turning point in the industry, offering consumers more choices and pushing innovation forward.