iPhone 12 Pro Max, leaks point to a 120Hz screen and LiDAR functions
The twelfth generation of the iPhone is something that is on everyone’s lips today, and among the endless tide of leaks that the Internet provides us, the information provided by Front Page Tech and its host Jon Prosser stand out , since they show us screenshots of screen of a supposed iPhone 12 Pro Max in the testing phase (production validation test). These snapshots belong to the camera settings and reveal a few interesting details, such as, for example, the LiDAR setting that debuted on the iPad Pro 2020.
Assuming that the screenshots are not falsified – a possibility that Jon Prosser does not rule out either – then in the iPhone 12 Pro Max the LiDAR sensor can be used for autofocus, night mode and the detection of people in video.
It is also possible to display the video recording settings in 4K , where it will be possible to choose between 4K at 120FPS and at 240FPS in slow motion mode. Similarly, the improved night mode is among the options and the description of the function indicates that a tripod is required or that the device is resting on a surface, as well as that it is not affected by the LiDAR AC function.
iPhone 12 Pro Max with 120Hz screen : iPhone 12 Pro Max, leaks point to a 120Hz screen and LiDAR functions
Continuing with the topic, we can see other adjustments in the preview version of iOS 14 that appears in the images. Without a doubt the most interesting is the adaptive screen refresh, since it reveals that the iPhone 12 Pro Max will be able to toggle between a refresh rate of 120Hz and 60Hz according to the content displayed on the screen. Such a feature already exists in a way in the iPad Pro 2020, where it is known as ProMotion.
Other tips have also been made with captures taken from the settings of the iPhone 12 Pro Max, which strengthens the possibility that they are real.
Actual iPhone 12 Pro Max (PVT) notch shot with 120Hz settings. Same notch size, slightly more room for ‘AM / PM’ badge because of 6.7-in screen, battery icon is a bit different. Thanks to @MaxWinebach pic.twitter.com/Hq7yBNnXUV
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Likewise, it is said that the screen of the device will respond to the name of Super Retina XDR Display and that it exhibits a size of 6.7 inches, a resolution of 2,788 x 1,284 pixels and a density of 458 pixels per inch.
The discussion about the size of the notch and the edges is still latent, but according to gurus like Jon Prosser , these should be thinner.
As always, we advise taking these leaks with caution, since not all the information exposed could be true or it may change in the final version of the product, which should be announced between September and November of this year.