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The iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, are the new terminals of the firm of the bitten apple. These three terminals come with new features: the Pro models have a triple camera, while a second wide-angle camera is added to the iPhone 11. In addition to more autonomy, a new design on the rear and a more powerful chip. But there is a feature that has not reached these terminals, and that many users miss, especially since it is the feature of this 2019, the 90 Hz screen. Fortunately it seems that Apple will apply something similar to its 2020 iPhones: a ProMotion screen. What does it mean?
According to Digitmes, a media specialized in leaks, the next iPhone will have a screen with ProMotion technology. This is the name that will receive the most interesting feature of the next iPhone. Apple usually names all its features, especially its screens. An example is the new Super Retina XDR screen of the new iPhone 11 Pro. In this case, ProMotion means that it will have a refresh rate of 120Hz, somewhat higher than what we see in the OnePlus 7 Pro or the Google Pixel 4, which are 90 Hz. This will make the screen of the iPhone 11S or iPhone 12 have a much more fluid screen movement, perfect for games or navigating the interface. Also for multimedia content, since it will be able to recognize videos at 24, 30 or 60 FPS in a much more precise way. We can even view the content we record on the iPhone.
The screen of the iPad Pro, in the iPhone Pro
It is not the first time we have heard of this technology. Apple already applied this ProMotion screen in the iPad Pro of 2017, and this year's also include it. For this reason, it is expected that it will only reach the iPhone Pro of 2020, since it would be one of these exclusive features for Apple's 'Pro' models. In addition, there are some Android terminals that also have a 120Hz screen, with the Asus ROG Phone, a gaming mobile that also has an OLED panel. Therefore, it is not a completely new technology, so it should not cause production or manufacturing problems. We will have to wait for future news to know if the company will finally apply this technology.