iPhone 14 series details leaked: LTPO high refresh screen is still exclusive to the Pro version

Apple just held a spring conference not long ago, and the next highlight is the autumn conference in September. The long-awaited iPhone 14 series will debut. Judging from the current multi-party news, there will also be some changes in the product line planning of this year’s iPhone 14 series.

The two-generation mini model will be cancelled. The two entry-level models of the iPhone 14 will be 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch models, respectively. A large-screen iPhone 14 Max will be added. As a low-cost large-screen version, these two new models will maintain the small bangs scheme.

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The Pro version has changed even more. For the first time, the notch is cancelled and the hole-digging design is adopted. Although it is still early rumors, almost all the news from the supply chain points to this solution. The recently exposed iPhone 14 Pro CAD renderings This rumor has also been confirmed.

It is worth noting that according to the latest information released by Digitimes, the iPhone 14 series will use OLED panels that support LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) technology, but it is still exclusive to the two high-end versions of the iPhone 14 Pro.

On the two lower-end products of the iPhone 14 series, the LTPO adaptive refresh rate screen will not be available. More importantly, the iPhone 14 series may also continue to miss the high refresh rate, because LTPO can effectively ensure that the iPhone has a long battery life while high refresh rate, and the high refresh rate without LTPO may continue to stretch the iPhone 14’s battery life.

Under the choice, Apple may continue to continue the 60Hz low refresh screen.

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