Apple's iPhone 17 series will reportedly be equipped with upgraded OLED screens that a higher refresh rate, according to a report. In recent years, Apple's 'Pro' models have featured OLED screens with low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) technology that allow the refresh rate to drop to 1Hz, allowing the company's handsets to display a nearly static always-on display mode. With the rumoured inclusion of the upgraded screens, the company's standard models in the iPhone 17 series of smartphones could also arrive with for this feature.
A iPhone 15 Pro models.
If these predictions are accurate, the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus will be the first standard iPhone models to sport an OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. Currently, the company's non-Pro models have a refresh rate of 60Hz, while the 120Hz ProMotion displays are reserved for the more expensive phones.
Meanwhile, the inclusion of LTPO AMOLED screens should allow the entire iPhone 17 lineup to offer for the always-on display mode that arrived with the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max. Unlike most Android smartphones that use a pure black always-on display with text for the clock and notifications, iOS dims the lock screen and lowers the display's refresh rate to 1Hz on its Pro models, allowing the wallpaper to be displayed.
The report states that Apple supplier BOE is expected to produce these displays in time for next year's smartphones. However, it's worth taking these claims with a grain of salt, as there are several months to go until Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 16 series later this year, while the iPhone 17 models are expected to arrive in the second half of 2025.
According to previous reports that also suggest the iPhone 16 Pro models displays will get larger. More details about the phones are expected to surface in the coming months.