Apple iPhone 17 launch: September of this year is when Apple’s iPhone 17 series is expected to launch. The iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max, and a brand-new model called the iPhone 17 Air are probably going to be in the lineup. This has sparked speculation that the company would drop its ‘Plus’ model this year in favor of the iPhone 17 Air, which might include flagship features and a sleek design. Every year, the new iPhone models increase people’s interest. More details regarding the new iPhones’ features is also emerging quickly as the release date draws near.
New iPhone models might have a high refresh rate
In comparison to Android, iPhones continue to have a poor refresh rate. For an improved visual experience, a high refresh rate is important. A recent leak from Chinese source Digital Chat Station (DCS) claims that the iPhone 17 series would have a larger screen than the phones from the year before. The iPhone 17 series will have a “high refresh rate across every model,” according to his most recent post. The tipster, but it advises that they “down their expectations” in answer to a commenter’s inquiry regarding the regular iPhone 17, which implies that the base model might not receive as important upgrades as the other models.
So, the iPhone 17 and possibly the iPhone 17 Air will sport a 120Hz screen but be less powerful than the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. ProMotion technology, an LTPO feature that provides a refresh rate of 120Hz to 1Hz, might not be supported by the base iPhone 17 smartphones. Also, the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air can be launched with a refresh rate of up to 90 Hz. According to some additional claims, the iPhone 17 and 17 Air would just have a fixed 120Hz display rather than ProMotion’s adaptive feature.
Better performance with the A19 Pro chipset
Also, per DCS, the iPhone 17 Pro series will use a 3nm chipset and an A19 Pro chip. However, it can achieve over 10,000 points on the multi-core version and over 4,000 points on the Geekbench 6 single-core Computer benchmark. This implies that performance will be at least 15% faster than with earlier iPhone models. Apple hopes that the changes will give users more processing power and a better visual experience.