Apple has invested $200 million in Japan Display

Apple has ended up investing $ 200 million in Japan Display, the manufacturer of LCD screens from which Cupertino’s company uses equipment.

That’s not all. Japan Display received a total of $ 1.5 billion in loans from Apple, and so far has been able to pay $ 700 million.

JDI or Japan Display is the leading manufacturer of LCD displays for Apple and the leading manufacturer of OLED displays for smartwatch. Apple’s investment in the Japanese company is a mutual aid.

However, Samsung is the leading manufacturer of OLED displays for phones, and LG is in second place. It is rumored that Apple would give up LG panels in favor of BOE.