Currently, speculatedwhether the new Pro models of the iPhone 12 series will have 120Hz displays. Screenshots of the camera and display settings have now surfaced. The notch was also revealed.
Well-known leaker Jon Prosser recently posted screenshots on Twitter that allegedly show the camera and display settings of an iPhone 12 Pro Max model in the PVT phase. According to the report, the device is currently in Production Validation Testing before moving on to production verification. If the screenshots are authentic, they confirm the presence of the LiDAR scanner. The settings include a toggle switch to enable "LiDAR" for "assisted autofocus and scene detection for video and night mode."
Additionally, some models will reportedly feature a 120Hz display, while others will still rely on a 60Hz screen. As shown in the screenshot, there's also an option for "Enable High Refresh Rate" and "Enable Adaptive Refresh Rate," a setting that states "the device will change the refresh rate from 120Hz to 60Hz according to the content displayed on the screen."
iPhone 12: Speculation about the notch
The decision on the refresh rate is still pending. In addition to the screenshots, the leaker also announced a video that is supposed to show the iPhone notch. But YouTuber EverythingApplePro got there first and has already posted pictures on Twitter. These are said to have come from Max Weinbach, who is also known to have solid contacts at Apple. If the pictures are real, then it is now clear - the notch will remain the same size.
However, the 6.7-inch size allows for a bit more space, which means that the time now also displays "AM/PM." Furthermore, EverythingApplePro claims that the 6.7-inch iPhone has a resolution of 2788 x 1284 with 458 pixels per inch and that the power adapter is not included with the iPhone. sold This must be purchased separately, as previously stated. Whether the two will be right in the end remains to be seen. (Photo by NZPhotography / Bigstockphoto)
 
			



