The Apple iPhone 15 series is set to launch later this year. However, it appears that the company is apparently facing issues with display production for the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus models, which is due to the new Dynamic Island feature.

For those unaware, one of the biggest design changes is the addition of the Dynamic Island on the display that will now be featured across the lineup and not just the higher end Pro models. Although, there will still be certain differences in the display. The iPhone 15 Pro models will retain the latest LTPO OLED display, while the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will feature the more cheaper LTPS panels, which features the Dynamic Island cutout.

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According to a new report, BOE, one of the suppliers of the Cupertino based giant, is facing issues in piercing the Dynamic Island cutout on its display panels. These screens will be featured on the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. Thus, Apple has made to make changes in its display production plans. The iPhone maker is shifting the mass production display plans for the cheaper iPhone 15 models to May and is asking Samsung to make them.

Notably, this schedule is a month earlier than the original June 2023 production timeline. Apple is likely shifting production to also give Samsung time to focus on the mass production of the higher end display panels that will be featured on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max/Ultra models.

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