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Apple May Extend Pro OLED Displays to Entire iPhone 17 Line

1/1/25

By:

Bharti B. Hariyani

The base iPhone 17 model could ditch 60Hz displays, offering Pro-level features across the lineup.

The base iPhone 17 model could ditch 60Hz displays, offering Pro-level features across the lineup.

Introduction

Apple might be shaking up its iPhone lineup in 2024, as rumors suggest that high-refresh rate OLED displays could become standard across the entire iPhone 17 series. Currently, this feature is exclusive to the "Pro" models, but leaks indicate a potential shift to bring it to all versions.

What the Rumors Suggest

  • Base iPhone 17 with High Refresh Rate DisplaysAccording to a Weibo leak, the base iPhone 17 could include a high-refresh rate display, signaling that Apple may use LTPO (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide) panel technology across the board. This would bring the ProMotion feature, which dynamically adjusts the refresh rate, to even the most affordable models.

  • Supply Chain InsightsFurther rumors from display analyst Ross Young support the idea that all iPhone 17 models will benefit from this display upgrade. This follows previous predictions that Apple would unify the display tech for its entire iPhone line in 2024.

Other Anticipated Upgrades

  • Camera EnhancementsExpect a leap in front-facing cameras, with all models adopting a 24MP sensor, replacing the current 12MP.

  • Slim iPhone 17 ModelRumors also suggest that the "Plus" variant will be replaced by a Slim version in 2025, which might also feature ProMotion.

  • Other FeaturesThe new models may integrate Apple-designed Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chips for the first time, offering improved connectivity and performance.

Conclusion

If these rumors hold true, the iPhone 17 series could represent a major shift, offering Pro-level features like OLED displays and better cameras to a wider audience. Apple’s 2024 release is shaping up to be an exciting evolution of the iPhone lineup.

Stay tuned for more updates as Apple’s next iPhone release draws near.

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