Display industry analyst Ross Young says in a Tweeter Apple is expected to make the newly introduced Dynamic Island available on iPhone 15 models next year, which means it may not be limited to Pro models like the recently launched iPhone 14 series. Ross also claims that while Dynamic Island should be available on all iPhone 15 models, Apple’s ProMotion 120Hz displays will still be limited to Pro models.
Analyst says 120Hz LTPO displays found on Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro models will remain exclusive to next year’s Pro models as Apple’s current display vendor BOE cannot support manufacturing such screens with the tech giant’s requirements in mind. The display analyst also said that Apple’s ProMotion displays could be available on cheaper iPhone models by 2024.
The availability of Apple’s Dynamic Island on low-cost iPhone models should bolster developer support for the feature. But it could also convince some customers to hold back on iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus purchases this year, as these two new iPhone models lack a feature that could eventually become the standard way to interact with an iPhone. .
Apple also made another distinction between its standard iPhone and iPhone Pro models this year by opting for last year’s A15 Bionic processor (with a 5-core GPU) instead of including its latest A16 SoC. Bionic, currently exclusive to its Pro models. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus appear to be the only new products announced at Apple’s latest event that feature an older-gen processor, as even the new Apple Watch SE 2nd Gen has been upgraded to the new SiP found in the latest Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra models.
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