One of the popular iPhone 13 rumors is that it could finally see Apple introduce a 120Hz refresh rate to the iPhone lineup. Given that Apple achieved this with the iPad Pro years ago, many have been wondering why it has taken the company this long to bring the feature over to the iPhone.

Now, some of the rumors have claimed that only a certain model of the iPhone 13 lineup could feature the LTPO display, but analyst Ross Young begs to differ. According to Young, he claims that there will apparently be more than one model from Apple this year that could come with the LTPO display technology.

Right now, the rumors are claiming that the LTPO 120Hz displays will be exclusive to Apple’s iPhone 13 Pro Max handset, but if Young’s claims are accurate, it suggests that maybe almost the entire lineup could take advantage of the display technology. Maybe 120Hz won’t be available across the lineup, but perhaps more than just the Pro models could still use this more energy efficient display technology.

That being said, Young’s tweets doesn’t necessarily make this true, but for those who can’t afford Apple’s top-of-the-line models, this tweet does give some hope that the lower-end models could get this display technology as well.

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6.1"
  • 2532x1170
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    3227 mAh
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