iPhone 13 could use Samsung’s advanced high refresh rate displays

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One of the biggest upgrades expected on the upcoming iPhone 13 series is the move to high refresh rate displays — a feature that has become mainstream on Android smartphones. A new report states that Apple will make to jump and use some of the best high 120Hz panels from Samsung.

According to a report from The Elec (a Korean outlet), Apple will use Samsung Display’s LTPO OLED panels for the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max. Orders for the displays have already been placed, and Samsung will upgrade its Apple-exclusive production line within the first half of 2021. A production target of 70,000 substrates a month has been set.

Such implementations have been seen on devices such as the Note 20 Ultra, the S21 Ultra and even the Asus ROG Phone 5. The OnePlus 9 Pro takes it a step further and can go as low as 1Hz during static scenes for even more savings. Just today, Samsung issued a release on how well the reception from manufacturers was, and about how much more interest there is. 

Soon after the iPhone 12 launch, information surfaced that Apple decided to skip high refresh rate displays due to the increased power consumption. By offering a variable refresh rate, it could take care of that side effect on the iPhone 13. 

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