Yesterday, Apple announced the new 10.5-inch iPad Pro and 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2nd generation. Among the many new advancements announced on stage, one that struck us as the most prominent was
When I used another friendās iPhone 13 Pro Max a little while ago it was way more prominent to the point where my iPhone 12 felt janky. My two cents here is that it may be easier to switch from a 120 Hz Android to a 60 Hz iPhone than for whatever reason switch from a 120 Hz iPhone to a 60 Hz iPhone.
The difference in size is to blame here, as the iPhone 12 Pro's 6.1-inch frame means the 120Hz-compatible panel has to use a more condensed design from the one used on the 6.7-inch iPhone
This means that the iPhone 15/ 15 Plus and the iPhone 16/ 16 Plus will continue to get a 60Hz refresh rate display. The report stated that the iPhone 17/ 17 Plus will be the first non-Pro iPhone models to get an LTPO 120Hz refresh rate display. The iPhone 15 and the iPhone 16, on the other hand, will feature a 60Hz LTPS panel.The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro both feature 6.1-inch, 2532 x 1170 displays, while the iPhone 12 Pro Max has the biggest iPhone display yet at a massive 6.7 inches and 2778 x 1284 resolution ProMotion is only on Pro iPads and Macbooks. This isnāt just an iPhone issue either. If you look across Appleās other product lines, youāll see that only the āProā models have a 120Hz Like the 13 Pro's version, it was a variable refresh rate. I sold it a year ago, and miss it. My TV, Computer, and phone (until today) all have lesser display technology, and the eye strain is very noticeable. Today UPS dropped off a 13 and 13 Pro, and I set them both up. booi64.