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Motorola’s Rumored High-End 1.5K LCD Plan Is Said to Be Shelved as Panel Makers Shift to OLED

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Motorola’s Rumored High-End 1.5K LCD Plan Is Said to Be Shelved as Panel Makers Shift to OLED

A display plan once linked to Motorola now appears to be off the table. According to a new update from tipster Digital Chat Station, Lenovo-owned Motorola is no longer moving forward with a rumored high-end 1.5K LCD panel project that had been under evaluation last October.

The same source claims the plan has effectively stalled because display makers are increasingly reworking their LCD production lines to focus on OLED output instead. If that shift continues, premium LCD panels for smartphones could become even less common, especially in segments where brands are already leaning hard into OLED for contrast, thinness, and marketing appeal.

Motorola’s Rumored High-End 1.5K LCD Plan Is Said to Be Shelved as Panel Makers Shift to OLED

For context, Motorola’s recently launched g100s still uses an LCD screen. That phone comes with a 6.72-inch 2400 x 1080 120Hz panel, reaches up to 1050 nits of brightness, and supports full-time DC dimming. Motorola has promoted it as the brand’s strongest eye-friendly LCD display so far, and the model entered the market at a starting price of 999 yuan.

Even so, this latest leak suggests that any effort to push LCD further up the product ladder may now be losing momentum. Rather than developing a more premium 1.5K-class LCD option, the supply chain may be making it harder for phone makers to justify that path in the first place.

Nothing here has been formally confirmed by Motorola, so the report should still be treated as unofficial. Still, if the leak is accurate, it would be another sign that OLED is continuing to squeeze out LCD not just in flagships, but also in the kinds of upper-tier devices where some brands had once hoped a better LCD could remain competitive.

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