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Is the 120Hz display finally realized on the iPhone 13 Pro (provisional)? Rumors of using LTPO technology –Engadget Japanese version

In this year’s iPhone 12 Pro series, ProMotion technology like the iPad Pro (2017 and later), that is,While expecting a 120Hz compatible displayHowever, it was eventually rejected. Rumor has it that it will happen on two of the 2021 iPhone 13 (provisional) series (probably the Pro model).

According to The Elec, a media familiar with Korean supply chain information, the organic EL panel used for the iPhone 13 is “technically sophisticated” than the iPhone 12. Specifically, it is stated that two of the four models will achieve a refresh rate of 120Hz using LTPO (low-temperature polysilicon oxide) technology.

LTPO is a type of backplane technology that turns individual pixels on the display on and off. Unlike the LTPS (low temperature polysilicon) used in the current iPhone, the refresh rate can be adjusted from 1Hz to 120Hz, which has the advantage of reducing power consumption, and has already supported the constant display of Apple Watch Series 5 and later. .. By introducing this technology to the iPhone, it is expected that 120Hz display and battery life will be compatible.

Former display analyst Ross YoungClaims that 120Hz display will not be realized on iPhone 12 Pro seriesThat’s because Apple had analyzed that it couldn’t implement LTPO technology yet (only Samsung could adopt it by 2020).And it will be possible to introduce it with iPhone 13 Pro in 2021, and 120Hz display will come along with itI’m expecting

If the iPhone 13 Pro model has a variable refresh rate of 1 to 120Hz, you should be able to enjoy flowing scrolling and smooth videos like the iPad Pro. In addition, the 120Hz display of the iPad Pro may contribute to the followability and excellent writing comfort of Apple Pencil.It ended in illusion many timesIt may be possible that the dream of “iPhone with Apple Pencil” will come true.

Source:The Elec

Via:MacRumors

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