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Apple to give all iPhone 17 models THIS one basic feature that most Android users enjoy

Mehul Reuben Das • December 31, 2024, 10:08:25 IST
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Apple fans might finally see ProMotion become a standard feature in iPhones, even in non-Pro models. This means that the upcoming iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Slim may feature a 120Hz display

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Apple to give all iPhone 17 models THIS one basic feature that most Android users enjoy
The potential addition of ProMotion to the iPhone 17 lineup would mean Apple is finally bringing some of its high-end features to a wider audience. Image Credit: Firstpost | Mehul Reuben Das

Apple might be gearing up to delight fans with a much-anticipated upgrade for its iPhone 17 lineup, according to the latest leak. The feature in question? A display that supports ProMotion or 120Hz refresh rate, a basic feature that Android users have enjoyed for long, even in some devices that cost 1/10 of what the iPhone’s Pro Max devices cost.

This has also been a feature that several Apple fans have been craving for in non-Pro models. This feature , which boosts display responsiveness and overall speed, is expected to make its way to the standard iPhone 17 and the rumoured iPhone 17 Slim in 2025.

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ProMotion isn’t new for Apple. First introduced with the iPad Pro in 2017, Apple’s adaptive refresh rate technology can crank up the display’s refresh rate to 120Hz for smooth performance or dial it down to save battery life when showing static content.  

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If the reports are accurate, this will be the first time the feature is added to the regular iPhone lineup, closing the gap between standard and Pro models.

What ProMotion brings to the table

ProMotion dramatically enhances how users interact with their devices. By speeding up only parts of the screen when necessary, it can make scrolling and animations feel buttery smooth without draining the battery. It also powers features like the always-on display, currently reserved for Pro models.

The potential addition of ProMotion to the iPhone 17 lineup would mean Apple is finally bringing some of its high-end features to a wider audience. This move could bridge the experience gap between the Pro and regular iPhones, though some believe it’s taken Apple a bit too long to make the transition.

Delayed upgrade or strategic move?

It’s worth noting that Apple has a history of introducing new hardware features in its Pro models before rolling them out to the standard versions.  

The four-year delay in bringing ProMotion to regular iPhones could be due to its cost or a calculated strategy to push buyers towards the pricier Pro models. Either way, its inclusion in the iPhone 17 series will likely be a welcome addition for users who have held off on upgrading.

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Leaks add more intrigue

The ProMotion rumour comes from Digital Chat Station, a well-known leaker with a solid track record, especially concerning camera updates. They’ve also hinted at a radical redesign for the iPhone 17’s rear camera layout, adding more excitement to the upcoming lineup.  

While leaks are never a sure thing, this one aligns with earlier predictions and adds weight to the growing buzz around the iPhone 17.

Apple fans might finally see ProMotion become a standard feature in their favourite devices, marking a significant step forward in display technology for the iPhone series. Only time will tell if these leaks hold up, but the wait for 2025 just got a bit more interesting.

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