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Apple's next-generation iPhone 17 lineup may bring some of the most significant display improvements we've seen in recent years. While the iPhone 17 series isn't expected until late 2025, multiple rumors suggest Apple is working on substantial screen upgrades across its entire smartphone range.

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From enhanced refresh rates to advanced materials and improved power efficiency, these display changes could mark a notable shift in Apple's iPhone strategy. Here's a look at five major display upgrades reportedly coming to the iPhone 17 lineup.

Bigger Displays

Apple may introduce a new display size for the standard iPhone 17 in 2025, increasing the screen size from 6.1 inches to 6.3 inches, matching the size of the iPhone 16 Pro. Rumors suggest the Plus model will be discontinued, leaving a single lower-cost option in the lineup. At 6.3 inches, this device would fall between the current 6.1-inch iPhone 15 and the 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus in size. If these changes occur, the iPhone 17 lineup could feature a 6.3-inch standard model, a 6.6-inch slim "Air" model, a 6.3-inch Pro model, and a 6.9-inch Pro Max model, offering a range of sizes to suit different preferences.

120Hz ProMotion Across the Lineup

Apple intends to expand ProMotion to all iPhone models in 2025, allowing all models to ramp up to a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and video content when necessary. Previously, only "Pro" models in Apple's iPhone lineup have had the feature. Notably, ProMotion would also enable the display on the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 "Air" to ramp down to a more power-efficient refresh rate as low as 1Hz, allowing for an always-on display that can show the Lock Screen's clock, widgets, notifications, and wallpaper even when the device is locked.

More Power-Efficient Screens

A recent unconfirmed rumor suggests that Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Pro models may feature a new display technology known as Low-Dielectric TEE (Transmission Electrically Enhanced). The term likely refers to the use of materials with a low dielectric constant in the display's thin-film encapsulation (TFE). While it's not yet clear what this specific innovation offers, incorporating low-dielectric materials can in general reduce signal interference and energy loss, leading to more efficient power usage and potentially longer battery life.

Scratch Resistant Anti-Reflective Display

The iPhone 17 will feature an anti-reflective display that is more scratch-resistant than Apple's Ceramic Shield found on iPhone 15 models, according to one rumor. The outer glass on the iPhone 17 is said to have a "super-hard anti-reflective layer" that is "more scratch-resistant." It's not clear whether Apple is planning to adopt the Gorilla Glass Armor that Samsung uses in its Galaxy S24 Ultra, but the description of Corning's latest technology matches the rumor. That said, it's worth keeping in mind that the new iPhone 16 Pro models have the latest-generation Ceramic Shield, which has an advanced formulation that is 2x tougher than glass on any other smartphone, according to Apple.

Smaller Dynamic Island

Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max will feature a significantly narrower Dynamic Island, thanks to the device's adoption of a smaller "metalens" for the Face ID system, claims Haitong's Jeff Pu. While a traditional iPhone camera has curved lenses that redirect light towards the image sensor, a metalens is a thin and flat lens with microscopic patterns etched onto it that can focus light more precisely. Assuming this results in a narrowed Dynamic Island, it would be the first time that Apple has changed the feature since it debuted on the iPhone 14 Pro in 2022.

Article Link: Every Display Upgrade Rumored for Apple's iPhone 17
 
What we actually get: "same great display" for NOT "same great price" 💰 💰 💰

But there's always iPhone 18. ;)

And then 19.

And certainly the XX version will include countless "special anniversary edition" features we can't live without.

And all of these will be spun as "super cycles" where just about everyone is expected to upgrade.

And there will be some signature part shortage rumor in about July that basically fuels great worry of not being able to get one for months... and yet magically everyone who wants one during that "shortage" will have one by Christmas anyway.

And in spite of the apparent shortage, Apple will report "Another record quarter..." with emphasis on iPhone sales being better than ever.

The formula works every time. Sing it Sonny & Cher...

 
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Put a multi-color LED on the back (along with the white / off white camera flash LED) to bring back LED notifications like the old Blackberry / Samsung phones.

Also make the camera bump bigger.

It's Friday I feel like starting trouble in here.
 
Promotion 120 hz coming to the regular iPhones is the big upgrade. Will be interesting to see how Apple differentiate the Pro models going forward. The 6.3” Pro in particular looks like a hard sell, titanium frame and the cameras is just not enough.
 
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Am I the only one who doesn't want a bigger screen? I mean, I want my phone to fit in my pocket comfortable.

I have a 16PM and it sometimes feels too big. The other day I grabbed a regular size iPhone for use at work and OMG it seems so small in my hand. Like ridiculously small.

I don't think I want anything bigger than what I have now, but the regular size phone seem so small.

I think PM 120hz on all the phones is long overdue. If for anything other than Apple keeping up with competition.
 
Am I the only one who doesn't want a bigger screen? I mean, I want my phone to fit in my pocket comfortable.
I hear you. I currently have a 15 Plus as I was thinking that I missed the big screen phones. Turns out I quickly realized I don't want a phone this big and heavy to carry around anymore. Will gladly downsize for my next phone.
 
More like "the ceramic shield glass on the 16 Pro series is .025x stronger than the 15 Pro series glass". I haven't seen any noticeable difference between any of my previous iPhone screens scratch resistance compared to the newer models. As jerryrigeverything likes to say, "they scratch at level 6 with deeper scratches at level 7"..
 
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ProMotion to all models is long overdue. We're all wanting more power-efficient and scratch-resistant screens, durability, and battery-life.
 
More like "the ceramic shield glass on the 16 Pro series is .025x stronger than the 15 Pro series glass". I haven't seen any noticeable difference between any of my previous iPhone screens scratch resistance compared to the newer models. As jerryrigeverything likes to say, "they scratch at level 6 with deeper scratches at level 7"..
Until they can handle sand, screen protectors are my friend.
 
Am I the only one who doesn't want a bigger screen? I mean, I want my phone to fit in my pocket comfortable.
Yep, with Apple going up to 6.3” on the base iPhone 17, they really should consider adding a smaller device between, let’s say, 5.8” to 6”. I’d be first in line to upgrade, but until then, I’m holding onto my SE3
 
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