Apple may introduce the iPhone 14 Max next year, but missed the 120Hz high refresh screen

Recently, there are rumors that Apple is brewing several major changes for the new iPhone products next year, and the difference between the standard model and the Pro version will be further widened. First of all, the mini model may end in the iPhone 13 generation, and a 6.7-inch model will be added to the iPhone 14 series. In other words, the 2022 model will cover the existing 6.1-inch standard model, 6.1-inch Pro model, 6.7-inch Pro Max, and the new iPhone Max (without Pro in the name).

It is speculated from the product positioning that the iPhone 14 Max is slightly higher than the iPhone 14 standard model, but Apple is unlikely to decentralize the 120Hz Pro-Motion high screen refresh technology but will continue to use 60Hz. As for whether Apple has made up its determination to do so, it is not yet known. The specifics may depend on LG’s ability to cope with the iPhone 14 Max screen production.

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In addition, it is expected that the iPhone 14 standard model and the iPhone 14 Max will retain the notch, but the high-end Pro model is expected to upgrade the perforated screen proactive solution and pave the way for the introduction of the Touch ID under-screen fingerprint sensor. But at the specific implementation level, Apple may learn from Samsung’s high-end smartphones and integrate fingerprint sensor components into the screen glass.

  • 6.1″ iPhone 14 with 60Hz notch display
  • 6.7″ iPhone 14 Max with notch display
  • 6.1″ iPhone 14 Pro with 120Hz punch-hole display
  • 6.7″ iPhone 14 Pro Max with 120Hz punch-hole display

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