All key pieces of Jigsaw seem to be gathered for the production of iPhone 13, with reports from South Korea revealing that LG and Samsung have begun to produce displays intended for the upcoming Apple main phone calls.
The usually reliable outlet ELEC has news (through macrumors), indicating that current production is ahead of the schedule compared to the iPhone 12 – which suggests we will see the new iPhone 13 model in September, as usual.
You might remember that the iPhone 12 was not launched until October, what with the Pandemic Coronavirus and the shortcomings of the global chipset blocked Apple’s plan. This new report shows that we can expect back to the September standard slot at the next time Apple has several smartphones to show off.
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Only a few days ago we heard from another source that production was taking place at the iPhone 13 chipset, it was rumored to be an Apple-made A15. While the pandemic and lack of chips continued, apple suppliers seem to be better prepared for this time.
Refresh Rate Upgrade.
The Samsung display is made to provide a promotional feature that is available on the iPad Pro for several years: it means that the speed of refreshing they can be submitted to 120Hz if needed, depending on what happens on the screen at that time.
Faster refresh level means a more smooth experience in visual terms – starting from playing fast-paced games to open the application menu, everything that happens on the 120Hz screen must feel more suitable and more liquid. The iPhone batch currently has a fixed display at 60Hz, so this is quite an upgrade.
Display support for 120Hz is predicted for iPhone 12 by several sources, but it seems like this year will be an apple added year. We have heard many rumors and leaks on the topic, although it seems that the 120Hz promotion display will be exclusive to the Pro iPhone 13 model.
Leakage and other speculation is to improve the quality of camera stabilization and smaller notches on the front of the device, although for the main changes and changes in components, we may have to wait until the increase in the iPhone 14 will occur next year.