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Strong Demand to Push Prices of LCD Panels for Smartphones, Says TrendForce

Published: Oct 24,2016

Prices of LCD panels for smartphone displays will remain high to the end of 2016 as there is no letup in demand, according to the latest analysis by WitsView, a division of TrendForce. Prices of mid-range and low-end smartphone panels have risen for three consecutive quarters this year. Moreover, strong short-term demand for mid-range and high-end smartphones with FHD resolution screens are also pushing up prices of FHD Cell panels.

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“Various factors and events have reduced LCD panel supply during 2016, such as the earthquake in Taiwan, fab closures and changes in product strategies of some panel makers,” said Boyce Fan, senior research manager of WitsView.

“At the same time, smartphone demand in China has noticeably picked up rather than remaining stagnant as in the previous two years. The strong Chinese smartphone market together with the series of disruptions to the panel supply has created a significant supply-demand imbalance in the smartphone panel market in the recent period.”

The dramatic upswing in smartphone panel prices is mainly attributed to the steady growth in large-size panel demand since the start of the third quarter. Panel makers have allocated more of their production capacities to satisfy the large-size segments of the market, and this in turn has cut into their smartphone panel capacities.

Based on WitsView’s research, prices of 5-inch HD Cell panels reached US$4 on average in September and may climb to US$5 in October. Prices of 5.5-inch FHD Cell panels also stayed in the high US$6~7 range and is expected to increase again before the end of year. As the supply in the competing AMOLED market is also very tight, smartphone makers may have to use LTPS LCD instead for some of their upcoming devices. Thus, some of the demand shift from AMOLED panels to FHD resolution LTPS LCD panels.

“On the whole, prices in the LCD smartphone panel market have risen three quarters in succession because supply has yet to caught up with demand,” Fan pointed out. “Downward price corrections will occur when the additional production capacities for different types of panels become available. The general price trend of FHD panels will change direction when the newly built LTPS LCD panel fabs begin operation. As for HD resolution panels, their price correction will happen when Gen-8.5 fabs of the Chinese panel makers start mass producing smartphone panels.

There are five LTPS LCD panel fabs that were supposed to go into operation throughout 2016, but they have all postponed their mass production of to either the end of 2016 or the start of 2017. Thus, the supply of FHD resolution panels for mid-range and high-end devices will expand at the turn of the year. In addition, the Gen-8.5 fabs of Chinese panel makers have scheduled to roll out HD resolution panels for smartphones towards the year’s end. This will also have an impact on the smartphone panel supply in 2017.

On the demand side, the market for traditional TFT-LCD panels used in smartphones is facing slowing growth in the end device market and the increasing visibility of smartphones carrying AMOLED displays. The penetration rate of AMOLED in the global smartphone market will reach almost 30% in 2017, based on WitsView’s projection. As smartphone makers increasingly use the competing technology, the TFT-LCD market will continue to contract.

Taking the above factors into consideration, WitsView expects supply to catch up and gradually outpace demand in the LCD smartphone panel market after the first quarter of 2017, creating significant downward pressure on prices.

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