Samsung Display has recently commenced the manufacturing of micro-OLED displays for the newest addition to the Galaxy XR lineup. These displays, produced using Sony's "OLED on Silicon" (OLEDoS) technology, are set to enhance the visual experience for users of the Galaxy XR headset.
The OLEDoS panels, at 1.3” in size with a resolution of 3,552 x 3,840px each, are a key component of the XR headset. Samsung Display's entry into mass production is expected to offer increased supply and potentially drive down costs for these advanced displays.

In addition to powering the Galaxy XR, OLEDoS panels have been utilized in other popular devices such as the Apple Vision Pro and DJI's Goggles 2. With the market for OLEDoS displays on the rise, competition among suppliers is likely to spur further innovations and affordability in the industry.

Looking ahead, Samsung's advancements in OLEDoS technology showcase the potential for even smaller and more efficient displays in future devices. As the market continues to evolve, consumers can anticipate a wider adoption of OLEDoS panels in various applications.