Wang Shouyi all said thirteen fragrances, the fruit is not true. A few days ago, we summed up the N reasons why the iPhone 12 is not worth buying, in addition to not sending headphone chargers, sneaky price hikes, the most important point is that the iPhone 12 does not support 120Hz high refresh rate across the board, still maintains 60Hz, and the Android camp is two streets behind.
While Apple’s move may be to take care of the endurance under 5G networks, it’s still a bit of a shame that there’s no high refresh for a late 2020 flagship. And that regret will be left to the iPhone 13 to make up for.
Today, DigiTimes reports that the iPhone 12 screens are all equipped with flexible AMOLED panels, once again pushing the position of flexible AMOLED panels in the small and medium-sized smartphone market.
Although the iPhone 12 series has just been released, the supply chain has been rumored to continue the 2020 screen size for the new 2021 iPhones, while Apple will adopt LTPO back panel technology and apply it to the new machines to be launched in the second half of 2021. Meanwhile, 120Hz screens are also expected to show up.
In short, the iPhone 13 series screen size remains unchanged and is expected to be upgraded with 120Hz high brushes.
Previously, industry insider Ross Young also reported that the iPhone 13 will feature a 120Hz display that uses an LTPO low-power panel technology that supports an adaptive refresh rate (ProMotion).
In addition, the iPhone 13 will use LTPO OLED panel, LTPO English full name “Low Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide”, the Chinese name is called low-temperature polycrystalline oxide.
OLED small size of the two main backplane technology is LTPS and oxide, and LTPO is a new type of backplane technology, it combines the advantages of these two technologies, low production costs to achieve higher charge mobility, stability and scalability.
Currently, the current Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the use of LTPO AMOLED panel, Apple Apple Watch Series 5 is also used on the LTPO OLED screen.
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