The feature that will make you buy iPhone 17 instead of iPhone 16 has emerged!

Although the iPhone 16 series has just been released, the iPhone 17 has already started making waves. Here are the screens and features of the iPhone 17 and Slim


Apple recently started selling the iPhone 16 series worldwide. However, the fact that the iPhone 16 model still has a 60Hz screen refresh rate is one of the most criticized issues. It is claimed that Apple is trying to solve this problem for the iPhone 17 screen.

120 Hz screen application for iPhone 17 and 17 Slim (Air)

Even before Apple introduced the iPhone 16 series, the iPhone 17 series had started to create excitement. In this sense, the iPhone 17 Slim is the most interesting iPhone. So what features will the iPhone 17 Slim screen, which is expected to replace the iPhone 17 and Plus, have?

Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), is especially knowledgeable about leaks related to screens in the industry. Speaking to Macrumors, Young announced that the entire iPhone 17 series will feature LTPO OLED panels with a 120Hz screen refresh rate.

It may be too early to talk about the iPhone 17 since the iPhone 16 has just gone on sale. However, Apple's insistence on using 60Hz on the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus models has disappointed users. In this sense, Apple's plan to equalize all models, at least in terms of screen features, has been leaked.

Another detail that has emerged is the Face ID feature under the screen, which we thought was abandoned a long time ago. As you know, Apple is currently positioning the camera and FaceID sensors in the Dynamic Island. Apple, which has gotten rid of the software notch, is likely to move the FaceID sensors completely under the screen in the iPhone 17 series. Apple does not prefer the under-screen front camera due to quality issues.

The iPhone 17 series will probably be equipped with the A19 Pro processor produced using 2nm process technology. The latest news in this sense is that TMSC is preparing to produce a 2nm processor. But I wonder if Apple's new processor will be able to handle this process.

In this sense, we will most likely see a 3nm processor in the iPhone 17 and 17 Slim (Air) models. We will most likely see the new 2nm processor in the Pro and Pro Max series. Do you think 120Hz refresh rate will become standard in the iPhone 17 series?