Mark Gurman claims the feature will only come to the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max
The likelihood that the new iPhones will actually have an Always-On Display function is increasing.
Recall that earlier the founder of the research companies Display Supply Chain Consultants and DisplaySearch, Ross Young (Ross Young) said that he expects such a function in the iPhone 14 line, and now Bloomberg editor Mark Gurman is talking about the same.
According to him, Apple is actively working on a feature specifically to launch with future smartphones this year. True, only for the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, but that’s to be expected.
It is the older models that are expected to have new OLED screens with support for frequencies from 1 Hz, which will make the Always-On Display function as energy efficient as possible.