Samsung to Produce Image Sensors for Future iPhones in Texas

Published on January 06, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Photograph of a modern semiconductor production line in a cleanroom factory, with technicians in specialized suits operating precision machinery.

Samsung to Produce Image Sensors for Future iPhones in Texas

A new report confirms that Samsung is preparing to supply critical components to its rival in the smartphone market. The Korean company will manufacture advanced image sensors for upcoming iPhone models at its facilities located in the United States. 🤝

Preparations at the Austin Factory

The Elec reports that production will take place at the plant Samsung operates in Austin, Texas. To fulfill the supply agreement, the company has already begun the process of installing the necessary production equipment within that factory. This move underscores the scale of the project and the commitment of both companies.

Key actions to start production:
  • Prepare the manufacturing line infrastructure at the Texas plant.
  • Set up and calibrate specialized machinery for sensor production.
  • Ensure the local supply chain is ready to operate at scale.
Rivalry in the smartphone market does not prevent their purchasing and sales departments from cooperating when multimillion-dollar contracts are involved.

Active Search for Specialized Talent

The project is already underway, and Samsung has begun hiring staff to make it a reality. The company has posted several job openings targeted at technicians with specific skills, confirming the imminent launch of operations.

Requested professional profiles:
  • Mechanics and electricians to maintain production machinery.
  • Engineers to supervise and optimize manufacturing processes.
  • Managers to organize and lead the new assembly lines.

A Strategic Collaboration that Benefits Both

This alliance strengthens an already existing cooperative relationship in other technology areas. For Apple, this decision allows it to diversify its supply chain for a key component, reducing dependencies. For Samsung, it means securing a stable and predictable volume of business for its powerful semiconductor division. The sensors produced in Texas will be integrated into iPhones launched in the coming years, marking a new chapter in the complex dynamic between these two giants. 🚀