iPhone 15 Pro May Finally Get Higher Refresh Rate Display

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iPhone 15 Pro May Finally Get Higher Refresh Rate Display
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Rumors suggest that the iPhone 15 Pro series will feature a higher refresh rate display, addressing a long-standing user request. This upgrade is seen as a significant improvement over the current 60Hz display and could be a compelling reason for users to upgrade next year.

for its otherwise brilliant display. That just won’t cut it in 2024 and at that price point. Fortunately it seems thatis finally thinking about blessing us with a smoother display that fits the premium phone that it’s attached to.series will “most likely” ship with higher refresh rate s. It also humorously suggests that Apple is “squeezing the toothpaste” to the max.

That expression is used in China to say that a company is making the bare minimum changes to its newest products. If you ask me however, I’d say that theis a better representation of that phrase. At least a higher refresh rate is something that users have been asking for for years but nobody really wanted a camera control button andIf the report is accurate then iPhone users will have much more reason to upgrade next year.

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