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Samsung Tests BOE OLED Samples for Base Galaxy S27

The move could cut component costs by millions if BOE's samples pass Samsung's quality tests.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets report that Samsung sent a request for information and is evaluating BOE OLED panel samples for the standard Galaxy S27, with testing active as of Friday.
  • Reports say BOE has offered panels at about $5 less per unit than Samsung Display, a gap that suppliers and tipsters flagged as the main reason for Samsung's interest.
  • Analysts cited in coverage calculate that a $5 per-panel saving would equal roughly $6.5 million for every month of 1.3 million units produced and about $39 million over six months at that volume.
  • Any supply shift remains conditional on BOE meeting Samsung's technical and reliability standards during testing, and coverage notes BOE's prior experience supplying Apple as relevant background.
  • If BOE passes tests and wins orders it could become a secondary supplier for some S27 units, intensify competition with Samsung Display, and give Samsung a tool to limit handset price or margin pressure; Samsung has used external suppliers for mid-tier models before.