In the tech details section, you can find a series of product components displayed in a slide format. Each image is accompanied by a brief description that highlights the key features of the component. The first image showcases the **STM32L151CCU6** single-chip microcontroller, known for its low power consumption and high performance. Next, there's a **3.2 x 2.5mm 3225 26M crystal**, which is commonly used in mobile devices due to its stability and precision. Another slide features an **ESD diode with 0201 package (SLP0603)**, designed for protecting circuits from electrostatic discharge. The fourth image presents a **1206 RGB LED**, typically used for lighting or display purposes, and the last one shows **0603 Pu Green components**, likely referring to small green capacitors or resistors sourced directly from the factory.
Alongside the main image carousel, there are thumbnails that allow users to navigate through the different slides easily. This visual layout helps users get a clear view of each component before making a purchase decision.
According to a report from Nikkan Industrial News, **Foxconn (Hon Hai)** has proposed to bid for Apple’s upcoming **AMOLED screen order**, using **Sharp’s facilities** as part of its strategy. According to AFP, Foxconn is looking to acquire idle production lines, such as those at the Guishan plant, to compete for Apple’s next-generation smartphone display contracts. This move could help Foxconn avoid being excluded from future iPhone screen orders.
If successful, Foxconn plans to begin mass production in mid-2017. Additionally, it aims to produce **OLED panels for TVs** in a joint venture between Sharp and a city in Shabu. This partnership could strengthen Foxconn’s position in the OLED market.
Samsung Display and LG Display have already announced plans to increase their investments in AMOLED production capacity, aiming to secure Apple’s next iPhone screen order—tentatively called the **iPhone 8**. This has prompted Foxconn to collaborate with Sharp in an effort to prevent Korean manufacturers from dominating the supply chain.
Currently, **Japan Display (JDI)** and **Sharp** are suppliers of iPhone 6s screens. However, they are still behind Korean companies in developing **AMOLED technology**. Samsung Display has already started shipping AMOLED panels for smartphones, while LG Display has also entered the AMOLED market for TVs and the Apple Watch.
With Apple potentially switching to **AMOLED screens** for the iPhone 8, replacing the current **LTPS panels**, both Samsung and LG are accelerating their AMOLED production. They plan to invest between **250 billion to 300 billion yuan** to build new AMOLED plants, hoping to secure the iPhone 8 contract.
Meanwhile, JDI and Sharp are still in the early stages of AMOLED development. Although JDI has promised to launch AMOLED products by 2018, its progress lags behind South Korean competitors. Sharp, on the other hand, is facing financial challenges that have slowed down its AMOLED development.
Despite these obstacles, Sharp still holds key **AMOLED patents** and technology. If it can secure funding from Foxconn and gain support from Apple’s largest assembly partner, it may have a strong chance of winning the iPhone 8 AMOLED screen order. This collaboration could be a game-changer in the competitive display industry.
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