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All iPhone 15 models, both base and ‘Pro’ ones, will include a Dynamic Island. All of them will also offer a Type-C port. The base iPhone 15 models, however, won’t support ProMotion or offer the Always-On Display feature, it seems.
Base iPhone 15 units won’t get advanced displays or related features, like ProMotion
This was to be expected, and it refers to the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. This comes from Naver, a South Korean publication. ProMotion, for those of you out of the loop, refers to the 120Hz panel. To be more accurate, to 1-120Hz LTPO panel which debuted on the iPhone 14 Pro series.
The iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max were the first iPhones to offer 120Hz displays, or as Apple refers to them, ProMotion. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, on the other hand, were the first to offer the AOD function, when it comes to Apple devices, of course.
Based on this report, neither of the two display functionalities will trickle down to base iPhone 15 models. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, on the other hand, will offer them, of course.
The iPhone 15 & iPhone 15 Plus will probably utilize 60Hz panels
Apple will, almost certainly, stick with 60Hz displays on the iPhone 15 series. That is not something that the report mentioned, but it’s most likely what will happen. Even budget Android phones have 90Hz displays these days, but Apple doesn’t seem to care much about that. Granted, Apple does a great job of optimizing its 60Hz panels, and the vast majority of people getting those devices won’t care
All four or five iPhone 15 models will launch in September this year. Why 5? Well, the iPhone 15 Ultra is rumored to be either the fifth phone, or the ‘Pro Max’ with a different name. It remains to be seen if either of those rumors is accurate.
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