Samsung is still the number one top maker of smartphone displays in the first quarter of 2017, based on the market data released by industry tracker IHS Markit. One of the reasons for this remarkable performance is the company’s considerable growth in shipments of flexible organic light-emitting diodes or OLEDs. Samsung Display’s sales in the first quarter of 2017 amounted to more than $3.5 billion which represents 27.2 percent of the global market. Industry insiders believe that this overall growth is significant because this quarter is regarded as an “off-season” for the display industry. In keeping its top slot, Samsung Display has beaten Japan Display which only accounted for 17.8 percent of the international market. The third slot was taken by LG Display Co. while the fourth place went to BOE Technology Group of China.
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