It's not surprising to see Samsung supply rival OEMs with components, it has been doing that for a very long time, though recently Samsung Display has been winning new clients by supplying them with its flagship dual-edge display which debuted with the Galaxy S6 edge. The dual-edge display has already been used by BlackBerry and several Chinese OEMs are also sourcing it for their new high-end smartphones. We'd like all of you to participate in this discussion, should Samsung keep its flagship technologies to itself or should it supply to other OEMs because that's good for business and brings in a lot of revenue for the company's display arm and the conglomerate?
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