Apple will be rumored to be offering an OLED PolyCrystalline Oxide Low (LPO) display panel with 120Hz refresh speed for all iPhone 14 models that will be launched next.
Apple is expected to introduce a 120Hz refresh speed display in the upcoming iPhone 13 series but will be reserved only for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
What is LTPO display technology? Technically, LPO means low temperature polycryalin oxide.
It only helps smartphones to change the speed of refresh according to the content without additional hardware requirements.
It helps in getting the desired refresh speed without giving a lot of pressure on the battery.
The biggest problem of the appearance with a higher refresh speed is that cellphones tend to consume more batteries, force users to charge their cellphones more often, ultimately reduce battery life.
To resolve this problem, OEMS has produced a refresh rate variable.
So, that the user gets the desired refresh speed and if needed.
LTPO is patented by Apple.
Apple uses it on Apple Watch 5 which helps refresh the rate to vary between 1Hz and 60Hz.
This helps in providing a smooth experience and also increases battery life.
With 120Hz Refresh Rate LTPO displays on the iPhone, you can expect a touch response to a dramatic increase and also playing games will be more in-depth.
You can expect the battery life to increase with overall experience more smoothly.
LG displays to provide a 120Hz LPO panel for iPhone 14A per report by ELEC, LG display is said to supply Apple with a new look and already in talks with Avaco to make a LPO screen.
This report adds that Apple has not placed the final order but remember how LG look prepares to create a new panel, it can occur immediately.
With the iPhone 13 series, Apple uses the OLED LPO panel with a 120Hz refresh speed of Samsung’s display for the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max.
On the other hand, iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini will get a regular OLED LTPS display made by LG which offers a standard refresh speed of 60Hz.