It is still early, but details regarding the display specifications for next year’s iPhone series have emerged from sources within the supply chain. According to the leaked information, the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max are anticipated to receive an increase in size, with displays measuring 6.27 inches and 6.86 inches, respectively, both utilizing 120Hz LTPO panels. However, the reported size of the 16 Pro Max display may raise some skepticism, so it’s advisable to approach this information cautiously.
Conversely, the situation differs for the standard iPhone 16 and 16 Plus models, as they are expected to retain the same display sizes of 6.12 inches and 6.69 inches, respectively, along with a consistent 60Hz refresh rate. This aligns with insights shared by industry expert Ross Young, who suggests that the Pro Motion feature will not be introduced to the standard models until 2025.
Regarding the 2024 iPhone 16 lineup, the inclusion of Dynamic Island technology is anticipated across all models, which is not surprising. While loyal users of older iPhone models might not find the 60Hz display a significant concern, the displays on Apple’s pricier base iPhone models are starting to appear less competitive compared to flagship and midrange Android devices in the market.
Published on 12/1/23 2:58 | by Rawa John