We’re finally there, it looks like Apple will finally get the . to introduce always-on-display functionality on iPhones. According to some recent rumors, the novelty could debut for the first time next time iPhone 14 Prowhich will be released in September.

Speaking of which is Ross Young, who cites the technology behind the top-of-the-line OLED LTPO displays. The next generation coming out this year should finally support one minimum refresh rate of 1 Hz, which is perfect for the always-on mode. Trivial, because battery consumption is drastically reduced.

If the user doesn’t really use a screen, it makes no sense to keep the frequency above 10 Hz and actually even just 5 Hz too much. The new panels of the iPhone 14 Pro should therefore open the door to a long-awaited feature that Apple fans have been asking for. But of course this all has to be verified. It would not be the first time that rumors point to the arrival of the AoD, similar rumors had also come in in connection with the release of the iPhone 12 and 13. We already know how it went. Therefore it is only good to wait until September to get final confirmation.

The fact is that it is yet another rumor that speaks to us about a clear distance between the ‘base’ iPhone 14 and the 14 Pro. Yes, because the always-on functionality would be exclusive to the latter. After all, like the lack of the notch, which will remain on the entry-level model.


Source: Lega Nerd

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