Through MacRumors, we have received a new report from DigiTimes revealing that the top 2021 iPhone models, or as some call the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max, may come with next-generation OLED screens. New (Super Retina XDR ProMotion) supports screen refresh rate up to 120Hz and LTPO technology.
According to the report, Samsung Display and LG Display have begun to process the OLED display with LTPO technology for the iPhone 13 Series. . The preparation of the OLED screen production process with LTPO technology is expected to be completed during the first half of 2021. In addition to Samsung Display and LG Display, the Chinese company BOE may also have the opportunity to supply OLED panels with LTPO technology to Apple. It should be noted that LTPO (Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxid) is a technology that allows the screen to automatically change the Refresh Rate based on the screen activity as well as the application we are using.
All in all, this means that when we are using an application that requires a high refresh rate, the LTPO technology will command the screen to run at the highest refresh rate it can, but if we are using an application that requires a high refresh rate. Low or leave the phone, LTPO technology will control the screen to run at the lowest Refresh Rate as much as it can to save battery power. The iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max come with a 120Hz display and LTPO technology, which is said to consume 15 to 20% less power.