Last year's iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max were the first iPhones to feature a high refresh rate of 120Hz to allow the display to refresh twice as fast as 60Hz screens to make moving content look smoother and faster.
Since high refresh rates are a battery hog, Apple kitted out the phones with the low-temperature polycrystalline oxide tech that allows for a dynamic refresh rate that changes depending on what's on the screen. One limitation is that the phones are only capable of scaling down the refresh rate to 10Hz, which is presumably why they don't have the always-on display feature., and this bodes well for the rumors about an always-on display.setting the stage for the feature
. It's already there on the Apple Watch Series 5 and later models and allows you to view glanceable information such as time even when the wearable is asleep. On the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, the always-on functionality will presumably let you view widgets displaying battery levels, alarms, weather, calendars, and other information while the screen remains at a low brightness level. It will be possible to enable a setting to hide sensitive data from appearing on the lock screen.
Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)
Apple invented it 👍😃
Then it’s basically lift to wake…
It will be the most boring always on display
That will not be always on display 🤣🤣lol. But let me send u what u mean in tweet again
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