Huawei P40 lineup uses BOE screens

27 March 2020
BOE also delivers panels for the Huawei Mate Xs, Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G, and even LG V60 ThinQ 5G.

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  • Anonymous
  • J8A
  • 27 Mar 2020

Cutout looks a bit exaggerated. There are annoying issues on the corners of the display. Rear camera placement is wrong. Horizontal alignment is a better choice for design and usage purposes. Samsung S10 line has a better design. I think manufacturers should think again.

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    • enigmatic
    • t@g
    • 27 Mar 2020

    The uglies giant punch hole

      BOE is also the the manufacturer of the screens on the F(x)tec Pro1 keyboard slider.

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        • schenk
        • kiQ
        • 27 Mar 2020

        its pretty ironic that in the smartphone worl people actual believe OLED as a technology is much brighter

        then in the TV space OLED struggles at 1000 nits and LCD displays are aiming for 5000 nits and even projected to go to 10000 nits in the future

        where images will go for photo realism for parts in images that have high glow, surfaces reflecting light etc

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          • Anonymous
          • DG@
          • 27 Mar 2020

          Man, that screen cutout is huge.. what's the point.. just keep the notch.

            No wonder brightness is capped at 480 nits on auto btight mode

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              • Anonymous
              • D0e
              • 27 Mar 2020

              The brightness is very low at 430nits, even cheap 2nd quality Google pixel 4 panels have higher screen brightness.

              OnePlus, Xiaomi and Samsung have some overdrive to hit 1000 nits at certain parts of screen.

                That's good. BOE makes good screens for a reasonable cost.

                Even Apple is expected to use BOE as their supplier for 2021 iPhones: https://www.gsmarena.com/apple_looking_into_boe_as_second_largest_oled_supplier_for_2021-news-40784.php