New leaks continue to come from Apple, which continues to work to bring the Always On Display (AOD) feature, which we encounter on AMOLED screens, to iPhones. Now, in the iOS 16 Developer Beta introduced at the WWDC22 event, multiple codes have emerged indicating that the new feature will be offered in the iPhone 14 Pro series.
May be verified
According to the shares, developers testing the new features of iOS 16 Developer Beta discovered three software frameworks (Frameworks), which we can say are similar to those used on phones with Always On Display. However, this structure, which increases the backlight efficiency of the iPhone 14 Pro screen, may be the first official leak about the future of the new feature.
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As it is known, Apple has included 120Hz ProMotion screens with variable refresh rate since the iPhone 13 Pro series, and did not include the AOD feature since these screens can be reduced to a minimum of 10Hz. However, the screens of the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max will be able to reduce the refresh rate to 1Hz to increase battery life and the functionality of the new feature.
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