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The iPhone 15 is only a few months away, and that means a very exciting new generation of iPhones is nearly upon us. The iPhone 15 is rumored to have USB-C for faster and more convenient charging, a redesign, new colors, and more.
One of the most exciting features potentially coming to the iPhone 15 is the Dynamic Island, previously only available on the Pro iPhones, like the iPhone 14 Pro.
With that in mind, we need to talk about the different screen sizes and display technology in the upcoming iPhone 15. Here’s a look at the iPhone 15 display rumors to get a glimpse of what the newest iPhones could look like.
iPhone 15 display & sizes
What will the iPhone 15 screen sizes be?
According to DSCC analyst Ross Young, Apple is set to bring the Dynamic Island to all iPhone 15 models, not just the Pro, as was the case with iPhone 14.
Even with the Dynamic Island across all iPhone 15 models, it’s unlikely the iPhone 15 will get a 120Hz refresh rate or an Always-On Display, as this is a key reason for users to upgrade to the Pro line of iPhones. If you’re wanting Pro Motion, then you’re more than likely going to need an iPhone 15 Pro.
If Apple continues the trend of this year’s iPhone 14 lineup, we can expect 6.1-inch iPhone 15 and 15 Pro models alongside a 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The iPhone 14 lineup houses Super Retina XDR displays with HDR and True Tone alongside the P3 Wide color gamut and peak brightness at 1200 nits. The iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, on the other hand, give users an even brighter display with 2000 nits peak brightness. It’s fair to say that the iPhone 14 models have great OLED panels, so if the iPhone 15 lineup follows in their footsteps, there’s little to be disappointed about.
New images from leaker Ice Universe also show thinner bezels on all of this year’s iPhones which is very exciting as this could mean slightly larger displays. While the Pro models look to have even thinner bezels, the regular iPhone 15 and 15 Plus have also evolved to a more streamlined edge.
60Hz in 2023? Really?
If rumors are correct and the regular iPhone 15 and 15 Plus models lack 120Hz displays like their Pro siblings, then it’s a real disappointment for a flagship device in 2023. Nearly every Android phone at a similar price range gives users 120Hz and an always-on display. If the base iPhone 15 lacks a higher refresh rate this year, then it better have a lower price point.
These are all rumors, of course and as we get closer to a reveal, we’re likely to learn more about the exciting upgrades coming to the latest iPhones.
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