Visionox has apparently shipped OLED displays worth over 3.5 billion Yuan (roughly 500 million US Dollars) to Chinese vendors, Huawei and Xiaomi, since the second half of 2019. The company’s response to these rumors has also revealed that smartphones with Under Display camera technology will be launched very soon.
According to a recent report, Visionox had shipped OLED displays worth 2.5 billion Yuan to Huawei and over 1 billion Yuan worth of display panels to Xiaomi. When reached out for confirmation, Visionox replied by stating that it has entered into the supply chains of multiple vendors China and overseas customers. Furthermore, delivery is being done in batches and did not disclose the deal due to confidentiality requirements.
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Visionox displays have been used by industry giants like Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei, and various others. The company’s response to the rumor also revealed that Visionox is currently in the phase of mass production and will supply a number of other brands for its under display camera solution; and that its smartphones with the new technology should be released soon.
Back in June, Visionox unveiled the world’s first OLED display with the new technology. While rumors had also surfaced that Huawei will be the first to launch with the technology through the upcoming Mate series, newer reports said otherwise. However, this news does indicate a separate device from Huawei that may feature the technology. Unfortunately, it is still too soon to tell, so stay tuned for more updates.
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