There’s bad news for the Galaxy S27’s display
Source: Android Authority

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TL;DR
- The base Galaxy S27 could reportedly skip a Samsung‑made screen.
- Chinese manufacturer BOE could supply the display for the Galaxy S27.
- Samsung Display will still apparently provide displays for the Galaxy S27 Ultra.
Report Summary
Samsung’s flagship phones are known for their top‑tier screens, thanks largely to panels from Samsung Display. A new report from SigmaIntel (cited by ZDNet Korea) indicates that Samsung is considering sourcing OLED panels for the standard Galaxy S27 from the Chinese supplier BOE.
The outlet suggests that rising memory and storage costs are prompting Samsung to look for cheaper display options. While Samsung Display may continue to supply OLED panels for the Galaxy S27 Ultra, a lower‑cost BOE panel could help reduce overall production expenses for the base model.
Implications
Quality Concerns
- Samsung’s own panels consistently outperform competitors.
- Introducing BOE panels could lead to inconsistent screen quality if two suppliers are used for the same model.
Market Dynamics
- Samsung Display’s dominance in the Galaxy S series gives it leverage in negotiations with other clients, such as Apple.
- If BOE begins supplying displays for the Galaxy S27, Samsung could lose some exclusivity, potentially weakening its position against rivals like LG Display, which also provides OLED panels for Apple devices.
Historical Context
- Samsung has previously used third‑party suppliers; CSOT already provides OLED panels for the Galaxy A57 alongside Samsung Display.
- BOE has been attempting to break into the Galaxy S series supply chain for years without success, making this potential shift noteworthy.
These reports have not been confirmed by Samsung or BOE, and the situation may evolve as development of the Galaxy S27 continues. The phones are expected to launch next year, and further details will likely emerge in the coming months.