iPhone 13 lineup could be split by 120Hz displays — why Apple can’t let that happen

I’m not a betting man, but if I was, I’d place a substantial amount of money on the iPhone 13 having a display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Apple’s next phone needs that feature to keep up with Android flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S21 and OnePlus 9 Pro, which already offer that capability. And thanks to LTPO panels, the technology is mature enough for Apple to embrace it in a way that won’t suck up iPhone battery life. 

But there’s a catch. Some iPhone 13 rumors I’ve heard thus far have Apple tipped to only use a 120Hz display on the iPhone 13 Pro handsets. Not only would this keep the standard iPhone 13 lagging behind Android rivals, but it would also cause a bigger fork within the iPhone family between the two Pro versions and the standard and mini models. And I think that could be the death of the whole iPhone ethos.  

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