By: Ben Robinson, IntoMobile Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 at 3:14 PM
A few weeks ago, OLED-info.com reported that Nokia are using two OLED panel suppliers – Samsung and TPO. The latest update is that TPO has some technical issues, and are not yet supplying panels to Nokia… oops!
TPO plans to launch their first product later this year – a 3″ (or a bit larger) WVGA panel for mobile phones. This panel is already in development. In 1H 2010 TPO will release a 3″ VGA panel aimed for digital cameras, and in 2H 2010 a 4″ WVGA panel for mobile phones.
Of course, all very nice, but no panel for Nokia in the short-term – ouch, that’s gotta hurt inventory-wise, but I’d imagine Samsung will happily take up the slack!
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