The iPhone 17 comes standard with a high brush!
2025-02-26
Since the iPhone 13 series, Apple has made the ProMotion adaptive refresh rate a key configuration difference that separates the standard iPhone from the Pro models.
Even if iOS animations are indeed smooth, if you've gotten used to high refresh rates.
Going back to iOS running on a 60Hz display can feel a little less silky.
The 120Hz high swipe screen, a feature that is already standard on all Androids, is a luxury on the iPhone.
But this configuration will finally become standard in this year's iPhone 17 series.
The latest rumors claim that all four models of the iPhone 17 series to be released by Apple in September this year will use Samsung's M14 OLED display.
Of course, as is Apple's custom, there will also be a mix of LG displays in the new iPhones.
But the important thing is that they will support 1-120Hz LTPO adaptive refresh rate, Apple's 60Hz LTPS screen can finally retire.
Image courtesy of macrumors
Even the standard iPhone 17 will now support 120Hz high refresh, and as low as 1Hz refresh.
This means that the standard iPhone 17 model will support all-weather display, which means a full-screen, resting display.
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