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The iPhone 17 Pro models include an Accessibility setting to disable pulse width modulation (PWM), according to information found in the iOS 26 release candidate.

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There will be a toggle located in the Display and Text Size section of the Accessibility settings on the iPhone 17 Pro. Users will be able to turn PWM on, or turn it off. A description:
Disables pulse width modulation to provide a different way to dim the OLED display, which can create a smoother display output at low brightness levels. Disabling PWM may affect low brightness display performance under certain conditions.
It is possible that the PWM toggle will be available on all iPhone 17 models, but we can only confirm that it's an option on the iPhone 17 Pro.

Pulse width modulation is used for adjusting the brightness of a display. PWM is designed to quickly switch LED or OLED pixels on or off to control the brightness that people perceive. Some users are bothered by PWM and can see a flickering at lower brightness levels.

Affected users often complain of eye strain, headaches, and other symptoms, but it is a technology that display makers use because it is energy efficient. The iPhone 17 Pro and perhaps other iPhone 17 models could provide those who are bothered by PWM with a fix.

Article Link: iPhone 17 Pro Has Toggle to Disable Screen Flickering (PWM)
 
This is making me lean towards the pro even though its 300 bucks more than the 17..I have the iphone 13 and the screen size is hurting my eyes and the screen itself hurts my eyes, need something better so this might help
 
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Why is screen flickering a default feature?
Read the article.....it's in there. Pretty much A LOT of electronic devices flickers, we just can't see it because they do so at a frequency we don't see.
Disables pulse width modulation to provide a different way to dim the OLED display, which can create a smoother display output at low brightness levels. Disabling PWM may affect low brightness display performance under certain conditions.
 
This is making me lean towards the pro even though its 300 bucks more than the 17..I have the iphone 13 and the screen size is hurting my eyes and the screen itself hurts my eyes, need something better so this might help
I’d wait and see if it’s also an option on the regular 17, you may not need to spend the extra cash.
 
Great, now there's one less thing for all 10 of you to complain about.
It affects many people. Why do you think "flicker free" monitors and TVs became a thing several years ago? Why have OLED TV manufacturers worked to eliminate flicker? Many Android phones, including the Pixel 10 Pro finally, have this option to reduce PWM flicker. This feature is huge and I'm very happy to see Apple doing this.
 
WHAT.

Damn it I don't want this phone at all.

Apple should spread this to all of their products, it doesn't affect me that much but I do see it occasionally especially in dark mode and it is annoying when it happens.

This means they're taking note of the issue which is amazing especially for those who are bothered by it even worse than I am.
 
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