iPhone 12 Pro Max Sports Same Notch; Settings Menu Reveals Enabling 120Hz Option for Faster, Smoother Experience

iPhone 12 Pro Max Sports Same Notch; Settings Menu Reveals Enabling 120Hz Option for Faster, Smoother Experience

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There have been various reports switching back and forth on their stance regarding 120Hz refresh rate support for the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Now, the freshest of leaks has shown that even though the iPhone 12 Pro Max will feature the same notch as its predecessors, it may sport one feature that the iPhone 11 Pro Max doesn’t have.

Thanks to the efforts of both EverythingApplePro and Max Weinbach, images showing the iPhone 12 Pro Max notch size, as well as the Settings menu, have popped up. In both images, readers will be able to see an option to enable both the high refresh rate as well as an adaptive refresh rate. This can mean that despite the iPhone 12 lineup not being able to feature 120Hz driver ICs according to a previous report, the premium iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max may still be able to support a high refresh rate as a result of Apple sourcing the right components at the right time.

iPhone 12 Pro Max Sports Same Notch; Settings Menu Reveals Enabling 120Hz Option for Faster, Smoother Experience

Aug 26, 2020, 9:20am UTC
https://wccftech.com/iphone-12-pro-max-same-notch-settings-menu-120hz-option/ > There have been various reports switching back and forth on their stance regarding 120Hz refresh rate support for the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. Now, the freshest of leaks has shown that even though the iPhone 12 Pro Max will feature the same notch as its predecessors, it may sport one feature that the iPhone 11 Pro Max doesn’t have. > Thanks to the efforts of both EverythingApplePro and Max Weinbach, images showing the iPhone 12 Pro Max notch size, as well as the Settings menu, have popped up. In both images, readers will be able to see an option to enable both the high refresh rate as well as an adaptive refresh rate. This can mean that despite the iPhone 12 lineup not being able to feature 120Hz driver ICs according to a previous report, the premium iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max may still be able to support a high refresh rate as a result of Apple sourcing the right components at the right time.