
"Samsung has reportedly swapped out its homemade OLED panels in some mid-range models for the Chinese CSOT-made OLEDs, aiming to reduce overall costs and avoid raising consumer prices."
"The reliance on Chinese suppliers is seen as necessary by Samsung to absorb the impact of rising RAM prices, allowing the company to maintain competitive pricing for consumers."
"Some may deem the shift to Chinese components unacceptable, as Korean components are traditionally viewed as higher quality, but Chinese manufacturers have caught up technologically."
Rising memory chip costs have prompted electronic manufacturers, particularly smartphone makers, to adopt strategies to mitigate financial burdens. Samsung has replaced some components in mid-range models with cheaper Chinese alternatives to avoid raising prices. This includes switching OLED panels and hinge suppliers. While some may view this as a decline in quality, Chinese manufacturers now offer comparable technology at lower prices. Samsung's increasing reliance on Chinese components may impact local suppliers in the future.
Read at GSMArena.com
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