If one of Tech’s biggest liqueurs is right, the iPhone 12 Pro will lack one of the best features from Samsung’s top phones. That feature? 120 Hz refresh-rate display technology also found in Apple’s iPad Pro.
This news comes to us John Prosser, Front Page Techno, one of the most popular ol pal liqueurs but also has a mixed track record. For example, he said that the new Apple Pal Watch 6 would be announced in a press release on Monday, when only the program was announced.
On September 11, Prosher tweeted “120 Hz (codename: D6X) not mass produced – * now * you can quit.” The processor’s use of emoji, and the simple message to “quit” is a reminder that the 120 Hz promotion refresh rate is a feature users want, but that rumor mill says it won’t happen for a while.
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Proscher also revealed that mass production has begun on the iPhone 12, the phone will be announced at an October event, and not at Tuesday’s Time Flies event, which could also enter the iPad Air deb.
120 Hz refresh rate gives the screens a very nice scrolling and image speed, so everything is just as pleasant to watch. It is also ideal for enjoying games and videos on high framerates. And someone who spends more and more time with the iPad Pro, that’s something you’ll see.
Apple is also a little late to the 120Hz party. Samsung got Technol Got G in its Galaxy S20 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra phones, while the Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold 2 also have 120Hz technology at 120 Hz in the OnePlus 8 Pro.
It is not uncommon for new technology to arrive a little late. The company doesn’t seem to prioritize being the first person to deliver a feature, and instead waits for it to be fit. And judging by the processor’s words, it looks like Apple won’t be able to reduce the rate to 120 Hz for the iPhone 12.
Is the iPhone 13 the lucky number for 120 Hz? We’ll find out sooner or later. Take a look at Tom’s guide to Things Pal and everything for the iPhone.