iPhone 14 gets a completely new screen technology .. Apple prepares for a surprise

A new report revealed details related to the specifications of the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro phone, indicating a new technology with which Apple will support its next phone.

According to a report by the trusted analyst “Ross Young”, Apple may introduce the iPhone 14 Pro phone, with “Always-On Display” technology for phone screens, by supporting a low 1Hz refresh rate in ProMotion screens.

Last year, Apple introduced the iPhone 13 Pro with ProMotion technology and a 120Hz refresh rate, and this technology was the first time it was launched for iPhone phones.

According to the Apple WD website, this support will improve phone screens in its upcoming releases.

In his report, Ross Young stated that the ProMotion screens that will be introduced in the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max phones, will have the ability to drop to a 1Hz refresh rate, which will reduce phone battery consumption, and contribute to the longevity of the charging life.

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Other new reports revealed Apple’s intention to support the upcoming iPhone 14, with a special sensor for the front camera of the phone.

The sensor will be developed by the South Korean company, LG Innotek.

This move predicts what has been raised about Apple seeking to replace the Chinese company that was supplying it with sensors, with LG, to strengthen the sensors of its front cameras, and it will be the first time that Apple relies on a Korean company for this purpose.

According to the “Korean IT News” report, Apple initially planned to support the iPhone 15 series with a camera sensor from the Korean company LG Innotek, but Apple decided to switch to using the Korean company’s technology starting with the upcoming iPhone 14 versions soon.

It is worth noting that LG Innotek is currently providing Apple with rear camera sensors.

It is expected that the supply of the front camera will be divided between the Japanese company Sharp and the South Korean LG Innotek after the move from Apple.

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