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Why is the OPPO Find X display so good? Probably because it’s from the Galaxy S9
June 13, 2025
Samsung is said to be supplying OPPO with Y-OCTA displays for use in theOPPO Find X, according toETNews. If true, this would be the first time Y-OCTA displays are being used on a smartphone that isn’t a Samsung flagship.
Samsung first used Y-OCTA displays on theGalaxy Note 7. Since then the technology has been used in theGalaxy S8,Galaxy S9, andGalaxy S9 Plus. The Galaxy S8 Plus and theGalaxy Note 8both missed out on the tech.

Y-OCTA displaysintegrate the touch layer of the display into the encapsulation layer of the display. This means that there is no need for a separate touch screen panel. The major benefit of this is that they are thinner, lighter, and cheaper to make than older generation displays.
According toETNews‘s source, until now, Samsung had been keeping the displays for use on its own devices in order to increase their competitiveness.

There is no confirmed reason for the company’s change in plan. However,ETNewsspeculates that Samsung Display needed to expand its sales into new areas after slow iPhone X salesreportedlycaused Apple to reduce its order of OLED panels. The trend of Chinese companieschoosing LCD over Samsung’s OLEDis also said to have played a part.
The OPPO Find X appears to have put its 6.42-inch Y-OCTA display to good use. While its curved edges do bear similarities with recent Samsung flagships, at 93.8 percent, it has amuch higher screen to body ratio than existing Samsung devices.OPPO made this possible by hiding the front-facing camera in a slide mechanism.
Samsung is rumored to be going for asimilar sized display to the OPPO Find X for next year’s Galaxy S10 Plus. After seeing what OPPO has done with its technology — if the story is true, that is — it will be interesting to see how Samsung reacts with its own upcoming device.
Next up:OPPO Find X makes smartphones sexy again, for 1,000 euros
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