One of the big benefits of buying a “Pro” iPhone is currently that you get a fancy high-refresh rate OLED display, but that may become standard across the iPhone 17 lineup, according to a Weibo leak from Digital Chat Station spotted by MacRumors. The outlet notes that Digital Chat Station leaked accurate details about the iPhone 15 line’s camera sensors and the display panel of the iPhone 12.
Posted by Technizo Concept on YouTube, the iPhone 17 Air concept video shows a complete redesign of the device, as it will be replacing the 'Plus' model in the lineup. The device is also expected to be the slimmest iPhone Apple has manufactured, also taking into account the decade-old iPhone 6, which measured just 6.9mm. While the company struggles with the battery substrate, we expect the device to feature thickness below the 6.5mm mark.
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We are a day away from the start of a new year, typically when “the next iPhone” rumors start popping off. The one percolating currently has roots as far back as September and claims the iPhone 17 will have a screen with a higher refresh rate compared to iPhones past.
The rumor is a bit vague, saying only that the base iPhone 17 will have a high refresh rate. But it follows some more specific supply chain whispers we’ve heard in recent months. MacRumors pointed to one in February that suggested Apple will use the same LTPO panel tech, which drives Apple’s variable refresh rate “ProMotion” iPhone 16 Pro displays, for all of next year’s phones. That was later echoed by others, including display supply chain analyst Ross Young in September.
The leak comes from a previously cited leaker, Digital Chat Station, which also started the rumor that the iPhone 17 Pro would get a backside redesign. We’ll see about that. This rumor is taking off because we heard it from display analyst Ross Young. The literal supply chain offers the best glimpse at what’s to come.
The whole line is rumored to have 24MP front-facing cameras instead of the 12MP found in current iPhones, and they may all use an Apple-designed Wi-Fi / Bluetooth chip for the first time.
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