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TheRealAlex

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So I have a Note 20 Ultra 5G from Samsung, who makes the displays for Apple. A negative of 120hz is that It can’t run at full resolution of the display. And another is that it kills your battery life. Maybe Apple solved these issues with more mature OLED displays with Samsung engineers but I’ll have to wait because it wasn’t mentioned if 120hz Promotion runs at native resolution of the iPhone 13 ProMax.

anyone know ?
 
So I have a Note 20 Ultra 5G from Samsung, who makes the displays for Apple. A negative of 120hz is that It can’t run at full resolution of the display. And another is that it kills your battery life. Maybe Apple solved these issues with more mature OLED displays with Samsung engineers but I’ll have to wait because it wasn’t mentioned if 120hz Promotion runs at native resolution of the iPhone 13 ProMax.

anyone know ?
You can't change the resolution of the screen on the IPhone like you can on the Note 20 Ultra. Promotion will run on the iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Max at its native and only resolution.
 
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