Apple reportedly owes Samsung ‘hundreds of billions of won’ for selling too few iPhones …

ZDNet explains:

100 billion won is around $86M, so hundreds plural would be at least $170M, possibly more.

The penalty goes back to Apple’s insistence that Samsung Display build a facility to exclusively manufacture OLED displays for the iPhone. Apple had told Samsung Display it would need 100 million OLED iPhone displays a year. But a slump in iPhone sales had a knock-on effect for Samsung Display, which saw its operating profits halve in a year, falling from 5.7 trillion won in 2017 to 2.62 trillion won in 2018.

The reality, as ET News notes, is that Apple is unlikely to settle the debt in cash. Instead, the most likely outcome is that the Cupertino company awards Samsung Display extra orders to the point where the profit equals the penalty due.

Doing this may not prove difficult. Samsung has so far had the exclusive contract for iPhone X-family models as it was the only company with sufficiently advanced OLED manufacturing capabilities. Apple greatly prefers to have multiple suppliers, and has been working hard to achieve this, going as far as paying LG $2.7B for a production line dedicated to Apple orders. However, things haven’t been going entirely to plan.

LG has been forced to halt production at one of two OLED facilities believed to be producing displays for this year’s iPhones. And the future of Japan Display, which recently won OLED orders for the Apple Watch, now seems to be in significant doubt as a rescue plan started to unravel.

Apple has a somewhat mixed relationship with Samsung, as a supplier, a partner, and a competitor. Owing money for selling too few iPhones has to sting a little, even if the sum is small change by Apple standards.

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