Huawei is reportedly looking into LG‘s display technology for the supply of its upcoming Smart Vision TV. The news arrives after reporters learned that the company will soon be launching a new smart screen product later this month, while another source claimed the supplier for the displays will be LG.

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Yu Chengdong (also known as Richard Yu), the CEO of Huawei Consumer Business, stated that the domestic conference will retain the big move for a new generation of smart screens. In other words, a shift of supplier for the latest generation of Smart display products. For those unaware, TCL and Optronics were the previous major suppliers of the Chinese tech giant, so the move may be a significant impact on them as well.

Huawei had announced on 30th March 2020 that it will be launching a new smart screen product on 8th April 2020. Certain teasers from the company were also shared, that depicted a mechanized popup camera of a much larger scale than the previous generation. LG is a known manufacturer of OLED displays, so this move can be understood if the South Korean company has made an noteworthy improvements in its technology.

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Unfortunately, this is still unconfirmed and we will have to wait for the official launch conference on 8th April. Notably, Zhihao, the President of Huawei Consumer Business for the IoT Product Line, said that this will be Huawei’s most expensive product launch at the moment. So stay tuned for the upcoming event as we will be covering it.