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From Apple’s 2020 iPhones report last year we can infer that the new smartphones like iPhone 12 Pro may get the 120Hz display. Max Weinbach who is a trusted leaker has spread a new rumor which supports this claim and also, he has added a few more details about the upcoming iPhones.

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iPhone 12 Pro to receive Pro Motion Display, an improved Face ID sensor and better Camera

Weinbach claimed on his YouTube channel “ EverythingApplePro ” that the new iPhone 12 Pro might have the ‘Pro Motion’ display technology which was also found in the new iPad Pro models this year. So, we can say that the display will toggle between 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rate in order to save the battery life.

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iPhone 12’s models will support the 5G technology this year. So, having faster connectivity along with the 120 Hz display will have a significant impact on battery life. To suit for this, Weinbach claims that the iPhone 12 Pro will flaunt a bigger 4,400mAh battery – a huge advance up from the 3,969mAh battery inside Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Other than these claims, Weinbach also says that the upcoming Apple iPhones will have an improved Face ID sensor which will let the user unlock the phone from a wider range of angles.

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We can’t rely on these rumors until Apple officially announces about them. But we can expect the release of the iPhone 12 as per the reports but if there might be a delay according to the present pandemic.

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