So it's Pro-Thousand-Otion. Also Pro Display Ten-DR. If you have an iPhone 12 series or earlier this isn’t a problem btw So if you wanted the 120hz display
The difference in size is to blame here, as the iPhone 12 Pro's 6.1-inch frame means the 120Hz-compatible panel has to use a more condensed design from the one used on the 6.7-inch iPhone3 days ago · Google Pixel 6 Pro - top three color-credible display in PhoneArena's benchmark database, 120Hz 1440p display. OnePlus 11 - the best variable refresh mobile display on a sub-$900 phone. Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max - best and brightest iPhone display. Google Pixel 7a - low-key great display on a budget phone, with excellent calibration and brightness. Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max. Specifications. 6.7" 1284x2778 pixels. 12MP 2160p. 6GB RAM Apple A14 Bionic. 3687mAh Li-Ion. Released 2020, November 13 228g, 7.4mm thickness iOS 14.1, up to iOS 17.2 128GB/256GB/512GB storage, no card slot. read our review 16%. 16,285,577 hits 1000. Surely many of you know that Apple in these iPhone 12 uses the same amoled as Samsung in its flagships, and those screens can reach 120Hz. My question is, by creating the appropriate drivers or modifications in the system (obviously with a possible JB), it could be possible to have 120Hz, or even activate (if it is still there) the function that Jon Prosser of the iPhone 12 Pro max showed Yesterday, Apple announced the new 10.5-inch iPad Pro and 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2nd generation. Among the many new advancements announced on stage, one that struck us as the most prominent was To get started, launch the "Settings" app on your iPhone or iPad. Go to the "Accessibility" section. Select "Motion." Toggle on the "Limit Frame Rate" option. That'll set the maximum frame rate to 60 frames per second on your iPhone and iPad. You may close the "Settings" app. rdyuHb.