Apple's iPhone 17 series is expected to be the company's first smartphone lineup to feature 120Hz displays on all models. The company has reserved displays with higher refresh rates (branded as ProMotion) on its iPhone Pro models since 2021, using slower 60Hz screens on the standard iPhone models. This year, the base iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air are rumoured to arrive with upgraded 120Hz displays, but a new leak coming out of China states that only part of this information is accurate.
iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air Could Feature Regular 120Hz Displays 1s6x3s
Chinese tipster Fixed Focus Digital (translated from Chinese) on Weibo refuted recent rumours related to the 120Hz ProMotion displays on the non-Pro models in the iPhone 17 series. The tipster claims that iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air will get "just an ordinary 120Hz screen", without ProMotion. As a result, they will not an adaptive refresh rate.
DSCC analyst Ross Young earlier claimed that upgrade for the vanilla iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air.
Apple's ProMotion display has been exclusive to the Pro models since it debuted on the iPhone 13 Pro Max models. It improves screen smoothness and responsiveness, offering an enhanced experience during scrolling and gaming.
Last year's iPhone 14 lineups.
The ProMotion displays can reach up to 120Hz and can dynamically scale down to as low as 1Hz to conserve battery during low-motion tasks. This variable refresh rate also powers features like the always-on display in iPhone Pro models.
The iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air are expected to debut at an Apple launch event in September, alongside the purported iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. The standard iPhone 17 is tipped to run on the A18 chip. The iPhone 17 Air is said to be equipped with an A19 chip, while the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are said to run on an A19 Pro chip.