Apple iPhone 13 – Next year's smartphones of the manufacturer may receive support for Always On Display and a 120 Hz screen
Source: Pure PC added 15th Dec 2020According to the latest reports, next year’s Apple smartphones will probably receive LTPO screens that will allow you to work with a screen refresh rate 120 Hz. The iPhone series 13 or even the highest models representing it, can count on something else. Something that has been a kind of standard in the Android world for years. This is not the first time that the Cupertino giant is trying to forcefully catch up with the competition. Yes, the solutions implemented by Apple are in most cases stable, refined and effective, but the company is still late for the event called “innovation”. This is a mistake, especially since the rivals do not stand still and develop new solutions.
Part of next year’s Apple iPhone smartphones 13 will probably receive two new screen features that should have been in the flagship of the Cupertino giant long time ago. We know them from Android devices.
Apple iPhone test 12 – a smartphone that cuts itself off from the past
In the current offer of Apple only iPad Pro uses a ProMotion display with a refresh rate 120 Hz. IPhone smartphones have been using 60 Hz for years, although rumors said that this would change with the launch of the series models 12. However, this did not happen. For some reason, Apple decided to choose between a 5G modem and the aforementioned screen feature. Subsequent reports, this time a month ago, suggested that a component made in LTPO technology that allows for high frequency of operation will go to iPhones 13. The latest reports confirm this, and speaking of something else.
Dolby Vision on Apple iPhone smartphones 12 with restrictions
Including the screens mentioned above, something else will go to Apple smartphones. I am talking about the Always On Display function, which is used by most smartphones available on the market. It is the ability to display selected notifications, time and other elements that eliminated the need to use the notification diode. Takowa has never been present in iPhones. Also, AOD was not included in Apple devices. According to TheElec, this defect will be fixed next year, but it is too early to talk about the service, even if it is approximate.
Source: TheElec, 9to5Mac