With many smartphone display vendors existing today, you do not know which company is responsible for providing the screen. However, Samsung is at the forefront of the industry because of the panel quality it provides to the same manufacturers that ship the phone that you are holding. If you want to verify that the handset you possess, or want to buy as your daily driver, has been made by Samsung, follow these simple steps.
Samsung recently launched a new page called OLED Era, which is a free service that allows you to check if the smartphone you own or are about to own, features a display made by the Korean giant. To get started, visit this page. Given below is what the page looks like when viewed from a desktop or laptop computer.
Step 1: Click on the area highlighted in red to open up a ‘drop-down’ menu. An arrow has been included in the image below.
Step 2: Click on the option OLED Finder, which is highlighted in red.
After clicking on OLED Finder, you will be brought to a new page, showing a column of smartphone vendors such as ASUS, OPPO, Xiaomi, Vivo, Samsung, and others. Click on any one of the vendors, and you will find two options to choose from; Series and Model.
Step 3: Using the options Series and Model, select the smartphone you wish to know more about. The result will be displayed at the bottom.
Step 4: A change in the webpage will appear, telling you that the smartphone model you choose has a Samsung display.
Some of our readers would have likely noticed that Apple’s name is not on the list. Out of the names of many smartphone vendors, there is also the option titled Others. Unfortunately, after clicking on it, you are received with the following message - ‘Sorry. It is difficult to check the model you have
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