The display is one of the most recognisable iPhone features, known for its (almost) unmatched combination of clear picture quality, vibrant colours and rapid response to touch. From the introduction of the original iPhone to today’s NFL contenders, including battery life woes and headphone jack deficits headlined by better liquid crystal displays and then evolutionary Super Retina XDR OLEDs, Apple has set a standard in ever-dense pixel-per-inch.
There are a few options for modern iPhones, particularly the Pro and Pro Max series with OLED panels that give you brilliant blacks, color pop, and HDR to really make your movie watching experience more like going to the theater in your pocket. The displays are very bright (up to 2000 nits outside), have high contrast and a wide color gamut with True Tone matches the ambient lighting.
Apple has put in ProMotion tech on the pro models, so the 120Hz refresh rate is in play for buttery smooth scrolling and animations. On the flip side, standard models like iPhone 14 and 15 feature a 60Hz display which is still sharp and quick to respond albeit not as smooth as its higher-end counterparts.
Ceramic Shield glass ensures better durability and scratch resistance for all iPhones. The newer models are slightly more modern and feature slimmer bezels while adding support for Dynamic Island to quicken the pace of interaction on the display.
This means when you’re gaming, streaming, photo editing or just browsing on your iPhone the display will continue to be among the finest around — capable of delivering beauty and precision at every touch.
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