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iPhone Set to Say Goodbye to 60Hz Displays

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By 24matins.uk,  published 12 June 2025 at 7h52, updated on 12 June 2025 at 7h52.
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Apple is preparing to phase out 60Hz refresh rates on its iPhones, marking a shift toward smoother, more responsive displays. This move signals the end of standard screen technology in favor of advanced, high-refresh panels across future models.

Tl;dr

  • Standard iPhones may get higher refresh rate screens.
  • Pro models to feature record-breaking A19 Pro processor.
  • iOS 26 introduces exclusive new features and upgrades.
  • Shifting Display Standards: The End of 60Hz on iPhone?

    Over recent weeks, speculation has surged regarding upcoming changes to the iPhone 17. Much of the discussion has revolved around whether the days of 60Hz displays are truly numbered for Apple’s standard models. Historically, a higher refresh rate—notably, that coveted 120Hz smoothness—was reserved for the Pro range, creating a clear line between entry-level and premium devices. Yet, a series of leaks have hinted at an imminent shift.

    Cautious Optimism for Standard Models

    On the Chinese social platform Weibo, well-known leaker Digital Chat Station recently stoked anticipation by suggesting every device in the new iPhone 17 lineup would come equipped with « high refresh rate displays ». However, he quickly added a note of caution about expectations for base models—a caveat previously absent from such rumors. The most likely outcomes now seem to be either an intermediate refresh rate, like 90Hz—providing greater fluidity than before but not matching Pro standards—or, possibly, even a jump to 120Hz but without Apple’s signature ProMotion technology and its efficient adaptive refresh.

    Either way, it seems that Apple is poised to leave behind 60Hz screens on all new models, following in the footsteps of Android competitors who have already embraced higher rates as the norm.

    The Power Leap: A19 Pro Chipset Rumors

    Meanwhile, attention is also turning toward performance. According to leaked benchmarks, the future A19 Pro processor expected in Pro variants is set to break records. With projected scores surpassing 4000 in single-core and topping 10 000 in multi-core Geekbench 6 tests—a considerable leap from the current iPhone 16 Pro, which achieved « just » 3400 and 8391—the new chip could make the next-generation iPhone 17 Pro arguably the world’s most powerful smartphone at launch. Still, such claims often fuel spirited debate among fans of flagship Android devices.

    A More Complete Ecosystem Awaits

    As hardware evolves, software will keep pace. All upcoming models will ship with iOS 26, a release already piquing interest among longtime users thanks to exclusive new features and deeper integration within Apple’s expanding ecosystem. Among anticipated updates:

  • Niche software innovations unique to iOS 26.
  • Sizable improvements in display quality and performance.
  • Diversification between standard and Pro lineups strengthened.
  • As autumn approaches and official announcements draw near, many are left wondering what additional surprises Apple‘s famous « Cuppertino event » might still hold in store for its fans worldwide.

    Le Récap
    • Tl;dr
    • Shifting Display Standards: The End of 60Hz on iPhone?
    • Cautious Optimism for Standard Models
    • The Power Leap: A19 Pro Chipset Rumors
    • A More Complete Ecosystem Awaits
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