Apple iPhone 12 can be said to be quite accurate in the 5G card position. Although there is still a lot of evolution overall, it also leaves some regrets to the next generation of products to make up for. For example, the battery life that people care most about. There is currently news that the iPhone 13 will focus on improvements, and the addition of the 120Hz high refresh screen that the Android flagship has already nearly universal makes the experience more silky.

120Hz high refreshing screen
According to the South Korean website The Elec, among the four iPhone 13 models to be launched next year, the Pro series models will use low-power LTPO technology OLED displays, which pave the way for the 120Hz refresh rate At the same time as the road, it also adds room for optimization to its renewal performance.
In fact, Apple was the first to use an OLED display with LTPO technology on Apple Watch Series 5. Thanks to the adoption of this technology, Apple Watch Series 5 has achieved excellent battery life improvement performance, and the screen is also the first Do not turn off the display permanently.
LTPO (low temperature polycrystalline oxide) is a kind of OLED display panel substrate that is different from the current LTPS (low temperature polycrystalline silicon). It has an extra layer of oxide than the latter. The purpose is to reduce the energy consumption required to activate the pixels, thereby reducing The overall power consumption of the screen when it is working saves power for the phone. For example, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is an LTPO AMOLED panel.
For current mobile phones, the screen is always a big power consumer, although the OLED screen is already enough to save power. If the LPTO OLED screen can be used on the new iPhone 13, and the 120Hz refresh rate can be upgraded on this basis, with the support of adaptive refresh rate (ProMotion), it should be able to maintain the power consumption performance of this generation.
In addition, Apple iPhone 13 is almost 100% sure that it will use the more advanced Qualcomm Snapdragon X60 5G baseband, because this baseband has evolved to a 5nm process, so the overall power consumption will also be greatly increased. In addition, A15 is expected to adopt the second-generation 5nm process, and the energy consumption ratio will be further improved, which will significantly improve the battery life of the iPhone 13. What
can basically assert is that as long as Apple stops making trouble and continues to shrink in battery capacity, the next-generation iPhone 13 will have a better battery life than iPhone 12 while maintaining the same battery capacity in time. A big chunk. In other words, this is the speed of technological development that should be, after all, TSMC has promoted the return of Moore's Law.
In addition, 120Hz is still very critical for the improvement of Apple iPhone 13 experience. Because it is well known that Apple's IOS system is known for its smoothness, but unfortunately there have been obvious shortcomings on the 60Hz screen. If it can be upgraded to 120Hz high refresh screen in the future, I believe that it will be very intuitive to improve the overall smoothness, and the silky smooth experience can be worth looking forward to. How about
? After reading these, I will be anxious to buy iPhone 12. In fact, in a sense, waiting for the party will always win~
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