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iPhone 17 is set to bring significant display improvements

The iPhone 17 is set to launch with significant display upgrades, narrowing the gap between Pro and non-Pro models while adding more advanced features.

As soon as the iPhone 16 made its mark, rumours for the iPhone 17 began to swirl. Industry insiders are already pointing to some impressive upgrades in the 2025 iPhone lineup, with a major focus on the display. The latest tip comes from trusted industry analyst Ross Young, who has revealed some exciting changes for Apple’s next refresh. This news might grab your attention if you’ve been waiting for more advanced features on the more affordable models.

As reported by 9to5Mac, Young claims that the two less expensive iPhone 17 models will feature always-on displays and ProMotion technology. This is a big shift because, until now, these features have only been available on the Pro and Pro Max models. With this update, users can expect the same LTPO (low-temperature polycrystalline oxide) screen technology, which enables more efficient power use. This type of screen allows for a variable refresh rate, meaning the display can shift between 1Hz and 120Hz depending on what’s needed, giving you smoother animations when necessary while conserving battery life during periods of low activity.

Awaiting face ID developments

Although this display upgrade is a step forward, one feature will be coming to the iPhone 17 later. Initially, Young hinted that Face ID might be embedded into the display for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. However, he later clarified that this was a misunderstanding. So, if you were hoping to unlock your phone with a glance directly on the screen, it seems that development is still on hold. But don’t be disheartened, as these advancements could be just around the corner for future models.

Less difference between Pro and non-Pro models

With this new display technology coming to the less expensive iPhone 17 models, the gap between the Pro and non-Pro models could narrow. The cheaper variants will now feature an advanced display, leaving room for other distinctions, likely in the camera quality and processing power of the Pro and Pro Max.

There’s also speculation that the iPhone 16 Plus might not have a direct replacement. Instead, it’s rumoured to be replaced by a new iPhone 17 Air model. Known for its lightweight and slim designs, Apple’s ‘Air’ branding, already seen in its iPad and MacBook lines, could now make its way into the iPhone range. The iPhone 17 Air might offer a sleeker, more stylish design without sacrificing functionality if valid.

More upgrades to come

Beyond the display improvements, there are already whispers of other enhancements that could arrive with the iPhone 17 series. You can expect upgraded selfie cameras, increased RAM for better performance, and the usual processing power boost that comes with every new iPhone launch. While it’s still early, these rumours paint an exciting picture of what’s to come. You’ll have to wait until 2025 to see it all in action, but the anticipation is already building.

Apple’s next iPhone update could redefine the boundaries between its flagship Pro models and the more affordable ones, giving you more options with advanced features at every price point. The countdown to the iPhone 17 has officially begun, and with these early rumours, the next big thing in mobile technology is already taking shape.

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