BOE is making headlines with its groundbreaking development in smartphone displays, hinting at a future where smartphones might finally bid farewell to the notorious ‘screen chin’. The company is reportedly working on an innovative display panel designed for premium and mid-range Android devices, aiming to deliver the narrowest bezels to date.
The buzz surrounding the upcoming Xiaomi 15 showcases a commitment to enhancing screen aesthetics. This new release follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, the Xiaomi 14, renowned for its impressive screen-to-body ratio. The Xiaomi 15 sets a new benchmark with bezels as slim as 1.38 millimeters, achieving the thinnest bezels of its series. While TCL CSOT provides the display for the Xiaomi 15, BOE is gearing up to rival this technology with a display of its own.
The upcoming BOE panel promises bezels of uniform size on all four sides, measuring roughly 1.4 millimeters. It matches the modern-day demand for 1.5K displays, which are increasingly becoming a staple in top-tier Android phones like the iQoo Neo10 and Neo10 Pro.
However, this state-of-the-art display will cater to those who appreciate larger screens, with dimensions extending between 6.7 to 6.8 inches diagonally. It’s rumored to appear in the next wave of premium sub-flagship smartphones, such as devices succeeding the Realme Neo 7, Redmi K80, or the much-anticipated OnePlus 13R.
These advancements are not just about looks; they bring about an enhanced user experience by maximizing the viewing area while minimizing excess framing. Keep an eye on BOE’s developments as they could play a pivotal role in the evolution of smartphone design and functionality.






