Apple could add 'Pro' OLED panels to the whole iPhone 17 line
According to a recent leak from the digital chat site Weibo, Apple may be planning to introduce high-refresh rate OLED displays, a signature feature of its Pro iPhones, across the entire iPhone 17 series. According to MacRumors, the Digital Chat Station has accurately predicted Apple's features, including the iPhone 15's camera sensor and the iPhone 12's display panel.
While leaks do not offer many details, taking into account only the base iPhone 17, will include a high fire, this is what is in line with previous rumors of Apple's supply chain. Back in February, the reviews suggested that Apple could probably use LTPO panel technology that runs the advertising variable update frequency for current Pro models on all iPhone 17 models. This was later confirmed by the famous display chain analyst Ross Youngs, who suggested that even a rumor iPhone 17 "Slim " can have advertising.
If this is true, this shift may mean that Apple in other ways will differentiate its models. It is speculated that the iPhone 17 Pro Max could come with a smaller Face ID sensor and a dynamic island notch. Additionally, the Pro variant is rumored to come with 12GB of RAM, while the standard and Slim models will come with 8GB. Other rumors in the iPhone Series 17 include 24MP front camera (from the current 12MP) and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chips that are first designed with Apple.
With these changes, Apple seems to convert its kit -Up and can remove the "Plus " model to support a thinner iPhone 17 slender. The development of these situations suggests the significant development of the iPhone series, and cutting -edge -Display technology has become a new standard.