Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max: 0: 820: Yes, by a lot, but with a caveat. We can't tell for a fact what refresh rate the screen was using for the duration of the test. The standard UFO test reports a
iPhone 14 Pro Max - Refresh Rate Stuttering. I got my iPhone 14 Pro Max today, and I've set it up and updated it to the latest software (16.0.2). Everything seems to be okay and I haven't noticed some of the other commonly reported issues (kernel panics when charging -- yet!) or poor performance in games (RuneScape Mobile runs fine at 60 FPS
iPhone 12: Offers more options with four sizes – iPhone 12 Mini (5.4-inch), iPhone 12 and 12 Pro (6.1-inch), and iPhone 12 Pro Max (6.7-inch). The base iPhone 12 and iPhone 11 have a similar size, but the iPhone 12 is slightly lighter. iPhone 12 introduces a flat-edged design, ceramic-strengthened screen, and magnetic MagSafe feature for
Arguably the most common refresh rate you’ll see while shopping– at least for gaming oriented monitors– is 144 Hz. This is a very popular refresh rate that offers amazingly smooth gameplay, especially if you are not used to using a high refresh rate monitor while gaming. Our pick for a 144 Hz monitor is the ASUS VG278Q. This 144 Hz
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Refresh rate: 120 Hz: Adaptive refresh rate: Yes: Max rated brightness: 2000 nits: Max rated brightness in HDR: 1600 nits: HDR support: Yes, Dolby Vision: Screen protection: Ceramic Shield: Screen-to-body ratio: 88.2%: Display features - DCI-P3 - Always-On Display
The Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max is very similar to its predecessor overall, sharing fourth place with the 14 Pro Max in our Display database, coming in behind the Honor Magic5 Pro and the latest folding phones from Google and Samsung. The 15 Pro Max’s performance in our readability category leads all others among smartphones tested to date.
Apple introduced ProMotion with the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, cranking up the screen refresh rate to 120Hz. Now, the iPhone 14 Pro Max (and Pro) offer an even wider adaptive refresh rate range
With the iPhone 14 Pro series, the ProMotion display can even drop the frame rate down to 1Hz. This kicks in when the screen is static, such as when reading. Since the refresh rate can dynamically change between 120Hz and 1Hz depending on the application, it conserves power, and consequently, improves battery life on the iPhone 14 Pro models
After getting used to any high refresh rate screen, it’s hard to go back to a standard 60Hz refresh rate. but if you want a longer-lasting battery and a bigger screen, the iPhone 13 Pro Max
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