According to rumors, iPhone 16 will continue with a screen with a 60 Hz refresh rate. An information source states that the basic models of Apple’s new generation mobile phones do not yet support 120 Hz, but the company is preparing a new structure for batteries.
Currently, screens with 120 Hz refresh rate have become almost standard in mid- and high-end devices in the Android ecosystem. Apple, on the other hand, is resisting the change and only bringing the new feature to “Pro” versions (renamed “ProMotion” technology).
Yes… iPhone 16/16 Plus has been reconfirmed to have LTPS 60Hz display…
iPhone 16: 6.12 inch LTPS 60Hz
iPhone 16 Plus: 6.69 inch LTPS 60Hz
(Dynamic Island)
Partial improvements to display components.iPhone 16 Pro: 6.27 inch LTPO
iPhone 16 Pro Max (Ultra): 6.86 inches… pic.twitter.com/BTJCxSiTXO— Revegnus (@Tech_Reve) 19 November 2023
According to one source of information (via Revegnus,
Still, the display should receive “partial improvements” in the next iteration. However, the informant did not provide detailed information about the news.
Battery improvement on iPhone 16 Pro
The high temperatures reached by the iPhone 15 Pro should be resolved in the iPhone 16 Pro. A purported prototype of the new device revealed that the component will have a capacity of 3,355 mAh in the smaller model – a small improvement compared to 3,274 mAh. iPhone 15 Pro.
Early stage iPhone 16 Pro Proto battery
Polished metal shell, 3355mAh Capacity (13.02Wh), LCV 4.48V (Limited Charging Voltage) features
The current stage prototype has changed some designs: from glossy surface to frosted metal shell and redesigned connector#Apple #appleinternal pic.twitter.com/QvguZ7CrtL— Kosutami (@KosutamiSan) 20 November 2023
The main improvement of the battery will be its metal structure with new connectors. The composition, combined with the so-called “graphene thermal system” being tested at Apple, should promote heat dissipation, which will help control device temperatures.
iPhone 16 is too far away
The latest leaks are still preliminary, so a lot could change before the launch of the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro. Therefore, it is important to take the information with a grain of salt, even if there are improvements that are meaningful.
Source: Tec Mundo

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