iPhone 13: The surprising technology that will be taken over from Samsung

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iPhone 13, or iPhone 12S, whatever the name of the future phone model that will be launched by the Apple company next year, would also come with a surprise on the technological side, one of great interest.

The iPhone 13 could be launched with an LTPO HOP screen manufactured by the Samsung company, which could offer the ability to display images with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, i.e. exactly as in the case of the iPad Pro, or many other phone models.

Many people expected to see such technology used in the iPhone 12, as it is already integrated in the Samsung GALAXY Note 20, but it seems that only for the iPhone 13 will it be able to be used by Apple, which is not exactly such a gratifying news.

iPhone 13 is more than a year away from launch, and why Apple still refuses to implement such important new technologies in its phones is difficult to understand, but the company has repeatedly boasted that it always implements technologies for the first time, but only when they are good.

"HOP technology from Samsung Display will also be applied to next year's iPhones. The South Korean display panel maker is Apple's main OLED display supplier. It is assumed that the underlying technology in LTPO is owned by Apple. In 2015, the iPhone maker asked Samsung Display and LG Display to develop LTPO-based OLED panels.”