We are still a bit under three months away from the introduction of
the 10th anniversary iPhone model that has been dubbed the Apple iPhone 8.
And while it would appear that Apple is still trying to decide where
the heck to put the Touch ID button on the premium unit, there already
is talk about a flexible printed circuit board that LG Innotek will mass
produce in 2018, which could end up inside the Apple iPhone 9. Flexible
PCBs are considered essential for curved OLED panels on smartphones.
Samsung has so far maintained the edge in the field, having used curved
OLED on phones since 2016's Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge.
Indeed this year's "iPhone 8" will allegedly use Samsung panels,
despite Apple's tendency to distance itself from its main competitor. Apple
is switching to a flexible OLED panel for the iPhone 8 this year, which
means that the company has to use a Flexible Printed Circuit Board
since regular PCBs won't work with the screen. Besides the rumor that
Apple will use LG Innotek's FPCB next year, there is speculation that
the 2018 iPhone models will feature screens weighing in at 5.28-inches
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