All members of the iPhone 14 family to sport 120Hz LTPO OLED panels

06 July 2021
LG is gearing up to produce next year's LTPO OLED panels for iPhone 14.

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  • Anonymous
  • Lj$
  • 06 Jul 2021

[deleted post]Screen frame rates depends on cpu.
You do not know if A14 can handle 90/120Hz.
CPUs used by iphones are weaker than old Az chips used by previous ipad pro.

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    • Anonymous
    • vG0
    • 06 Jul 2021

    Kingslayer, 06 Jul 2021Screen retention found on the G5, V20, and Pixel 2 XL It�... moreNope Made in China products make up 99.99999 percent of your household, they are reliable.

      Screen retention found on the G5, V20, and Pixel 2 XL It's LG. Don't expect much.

      Quality control went down the drain when tech went from made in Japan to made in South Korea and China. Made in Japan was of higher quality although initially Japanese products were a joke post-WW2. Made in USA was stronger quality as USA was the #1 economy in the world during the 1960s.

      Made in USA was top quality 50-60 years ago. Then made in Japan 30-40 years ago. But once we got to made in South Korea and China by the 2000s, quality control plummeted greatly.

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        • AnonD-936656
        • 3bm
        • 06 Jul 2021

        Former iOS user , 06 Jul 2021Too late Apple... I already switched to Android after using... moreAnd the periscope won't be more then 5z optical and just on the max version

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          • Anonymous
          • vG0
          • 06 Jul 2021

          Good no phone should be 60hz.

          120hz on everything even on refridgerator screen.

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            • Anonymous
            • 6Q6
            • 06 Jul 2021

            Anonymous, 06 Jul 2021They are always fashionably late. Here's my predicti... moreDamn u know what u might be right haha

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              • Anonymous
              • 6Q6
              • 06 Jul 2021

              Well I guess this would be the 'innovation' for the iPhone fan Boys. Happy to see a flagship phone getting a 120 hz in 2022

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                • Anonymous
                • gm%
                • 06 Jul 2021

                Former iOS user , 06 Jul 2021Too late Apple... I already switched to Android after using... moreThey are always fashionably late.
                Here's my prediction...

                Periscope zoom - Year 2023.
                Full screen no notch display - Year 2025.
                960fps & above slow motion recording - Year 2026.
                Dedicated cooling - Year 2028
                100W charging - Year 2030.
                Fully functional widgets - Year 2030.
                First Foldable/Rollable iPhone - Year 2032
                RGB glowing fruit logo at the back - Year 2035.
                Gaming specific iPhone - Year 2040.
                Expandable storage (will only accept proprietary Apple microSd cards) - Year 2045.
                Seamless connectivity without requiring iTunes - Year 2070.

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                  • Former iOS user
                  • JEa
                  • 06 Jul 2021

                  Too late Apple... I already switched to Android after using iOS for a long time for things like this. People got tired of waiting 4 years just to get high refresh rate on iPhones.
                  People still would have to wait 2 more years for periscope zoom.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • p%S
                    • 06 Jul 2021

                    Always getting things last....indicative of a lower tier brand

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                      • Anonymous
                      • 043
                      • 06 Jul 2021

                      but too late for the mini 😔

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                        • Anonymous
                        • Nue
                        • 06 Jul 2021

                        Pricing is going to hit the roofs. Hope they do away with thesl awful notches!

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                          • Anonymous
                          • Lj$
                          • 06 Jul 2021

                          This tech belongs to Apple.
                          Weird they just use on Apple watch.