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Has Apple found the perfect way to keep the iPhone 12 5G price down?

iPhone 12 to omit 2020’s trendiest display feature?

Posted on September 15, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

This week’s ‘Time Flies’ Apple event is expected to be all about the Apple Watch, with the iPhone 12 thought to be on the back burner for next month.

However, that doesn’t stop the rumour mill from churning along as usual. Today’s speculation suggests Apple will launch the iPhone 12 range without kitting out any of the devices with a 120Hz display.

The word comes from prominent Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (via MacRumors) who reckons even the top-end iPhone 12 Max Pro 5G will max out at the current 60Hz refresh rate. Kuo says that the decision is due to battery life considerations.
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