Displays for the iPhone Fold and touchscreen MacBook Pro will come from Samsung, while LG will make screens for the Apple Watch Series 12, says a repeat rumor.
Apple's first foldable iPhone is slated to debut in 2026. While it will mark Apple's entry into new smartphone territory, its displays will seemingly be produced by a tried-and-true Apple supply chain partner.
On Tuesday, mere days after the claim of Samsung OLED panels on the iPhone Fold was repeated, yet another report said the same thing. As 9to5mac points out, ET News says OLED screens for the iPhone Fold, iPad mini, and touchscreen MacBook Pro will be provided exclusively by Samsung Display.
Supposedly, Samsung Display is set to produce 10 million OLED panels for the iPhone Fold and 2 million for a future iPad mini. The publication claims the production of iPhone 18 Pro, iPhone 18 Pro Max, and iPad mini displays has already begun, with the production of iPhone Fold display hardware expected to follow.
As for the long-rumored OLED MacBook Pro, Tuesday's report says that panel production will begin in July 2026, once Samsung Display's 8.6th-generation OLED line becomes operational.
Repeat rumors dating back to 2024
As far back as April 2025, it was reported that the iPhone Fold would feature a Samsung-made OLED panel. In September 2025, the president of Samsung Display said that the company would provide foldable OLED displays to a North American client, presumably Apple.
As with the iPhone Fold, rumors of Samsung-made OLED panels for the MacBook Pro go back to at least September 2025. Claims of Samsung making an OLED iPad mini display for 2026 go back even further, to May 2024.
In that regard, Tuesday's display-related report is arguably nothing more than a "me too" rumor, with no significant new information.
Even when discussing LG Display's role in the Apple supply chain, the report only backs up earlier rumors. On June 2, 2026, it was said that LG Display would produce screens for the Apple Watch Series 12. Tuesday's rumor reiterates that claim, adding that 34 million panels will be made for the device.
Chinese supplier BOE, meanwhile, won't produce any displays for the iPhone Fold, OLED MacBook Pro, iPhone 18 Pro, or iPhone 18 Pro Max. Again, this is something that was already said in May 2026.
Overall, the display-focused report published on Tuesday doesn't reveal much of anything. It reiterates claims others have already made and states the obvious.


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