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Apple is reportedly getting ready to innovate its entry-level iPhone 17 model with a much-awaited feature—a ProMotion display at a high refresh rate. For years, the tech giant reserved this in-demand technology for its high-end "Pro" models, but that's reportedly not going to be the case soon. The next iPhone 17 is likely to bring smoother scrolling and quicker animations, aligning Apple's entry-level model with its rivals within the Android camp.

According to Bloomberg , the ProMotion technology may be coming to iPhone 17. This feature, which dynamically adjusts the screen refresh rate between 10Hz and 120Hz based on the content, is said to improve the overall user experience. Also, it provides smooth scrolling, smooth animations, and improved responsiveness when gaming or surfing the interface.



Previously, this feature was only available on high-end iPhones and iPads, but the iPhone 17's expected upgrade promises to reshape what users can hope for from Apple's standard devices. Android phones have been sporting 90Hz and 120Hz screens for years — even budget devices that start at just $200 while Apple lagged behind. Android players such as Samsung and Xiaomi have made high refresh rates the new norm, leaving iPhone users to settle for the old 60Hz on non-Pro devices.

Several critics, according to Digital Trends, have wondered why Apple still reserves this feature for its Pro series when the technology is no longer a luxury for the smartphone industry. The tardy adoption .

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