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Chinese report says Lenovo-owned Motorola’s planned “high-end 1.5K LCD panel” has been shelved, with display factories shifting LCD production lines to OLED instead. The original tip about Motorola evaluating a 1.5K LCD surfaced in October; sources now claim the initiative is halted as panel makers retrofit lines for OLED manufacturing. The article notes Motorola’s recent g100s uses a 6.72-inch 2400×1080 120Hz LCD with 1050 nits peak brightness and DC dimming, marketed as the brand’s best LCD. T
Shifts from LCD to OLED production affect supply chains, component costs, and device design choices for companies like Motorola. Tech professionals must track panel availability and vendor roadmaps to plan product specs and procurement.
Dossier last updated: 2026-05-14 09:09:35
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Chinese report says Lenovo-owned Motorola’s planned “high-end 1.5K LCD panel” has been shelved, with display factories shifting LCD production lines to OLED instead. The original tip about Motorola evaluating a 1.5K LCD surfaced in October; sources now claim the initiative is halted as panel makers retrofit lines for OLED manufacturing. The article notes Motorola’s recent g100s uses a 6.72-inch 2400×1080 120Hz LCD with 1050 nits peak brightness and DC dimming, marketed as the brand’s best LCD. This shift reflects broader industry momentum toward OLED and could affect Motorola’s display sourcing, product positioning, and cost/feature trade-offs for upcoming phones.