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The smartphone display panel landscape witnessed a dramatic shift in H1 2025, with Chinese manufacturer BOE claiming the top position for the first time. According to Sigmaintell’s latest market analysis, BOE now commands nearly a quarter of the global smartphone panel market.
BOE’s ascension to market leadership marks a significant milestone in the display industry. The Chinese manufacturer has successfully leveraged its manufacturing scale and competitive pricing to capture 24.2% of global smartphone display shipments, dethroning Samsung Display from its long-held top position.
This achievement represents years of strategic investment in display technology and manufacturing capacity, positioning BOE as a formidable competitor in both LCD and OLED segments.
Samsung Display’s 15.7% market share represents a notable decline from its historically dominant position. Previous reports showed Samsung maintaining over 50% market share in recent years, making this shift particularly significant for the industry landscape.
The Korean giant’s focus on premium OLED technology may have contributed to volume share losses, as the market increasingly demands cost-effective solutions for mid-range devices.
TCL CSOT secured third place with 12.7% market share, demonstrating the growing strength of Chinese display manufacturers. The company’s focus on LCD technology aligns with continued demand for affordable smartphone displays globally.
HKC’s 11.4% share and Tianma’s 7.7% further illustrate the diversification of the smartphone panel supply chain, reducing industry dependence on traditional leaders.
The data encompasses both LCD and OLED shipments, reflecting the current market reality where LCD panels continue playing a crucial role in budget and mid-range smartphones. This balanced approach has clearly benefited manufacturers like BOE who excel in both technologies.
The shift toward Chinese manufacturers also highlights changing cost structures and regional manufacturing advantages that are reshaping global supply chains.
This market realignment suggests a more competitive landscape ahead, with traditional leaders facing pressure from agile Chinese competitors. The trend indicates continued democratization of display technology and potentially more affordable smartphone pricing for consumers.
