On November 17, two industry standards, "Flexible Display Devices Part 4-1: Wearable Flexible Display Module Specifications" and "Organic Light-Emitting Diode Display Devices Part 4-1: Display Module Specifications for Under-Screen Cameras", which were led by Kunshan Govisionox, a holding company of Visionox, were approved.
OLED screens have the advantages of being flexible, light, and easy to integrate. They have been widely used in many fields including mobile phones and smart wearables. Therefore, companies with innovative technology accumulation and mass production and supply experience are needed to formulate industry standards for evaluating flexible displays of wearable products and OLED screens for under-screen cameras. This will help standardize product evaluation indicators and accelerate the launch of flexible wearable products and under-screen camera products in terminal mass-produced products.
Jiwei.com learned that Visionox has long had technical reserves and mass production applications in the field of wearable flexible displays and under-screen camera displays: both generations of OPPO Watch and Nubia α use flexible displays provided by Visionox, and the latter also uses high-reliability flexible cover technology that allows the screen to have a minimum bending radius of 8mm. In addition, Visionox also exclusively supplies the screens for Huami Amazfit GTR3 Pro and Huami Amazfit X smartwatches.
As for under-screen cameras, Visionox not only started supplying screens for under-screen camera phones as early as last year, but also upgraded its under-screen camera solution this year and supplied displays for ZTE's second under-screen camera phone, the Axon 30 5G. Visionox has also launched corresponding solutions for medium-sized notebook screens.
It is worth mentioning that, up to now, Visionox has been responsible for the formulation or revision of 4 international OLED standards, and has led the formulation of 7 national OLED standards and 6 OLED industry standards. In the field of smartphones, it has supplied Honor, ZTE, Nubia, Lenovo, Motorola, Xiaomi and other brand customers; in the field of smart wearables, it has supplied OPPO, Xiaomi, Fitbit, Huami, Nubia and other customers.
Visionox said that the formulation of OLED display standards can promote the development of the entire industry chain and will promote the birth of more innovative and reliable OLED display products. Visionox will continue to actively participate in the designation and discussion of display standards to promote the healthy and orderly development of the industry.
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