iPhone 14 with high brush?
Oct 10, 2022| iPhone 14 with high brush?
The iPhone 14 lineup has been largely finalized and will consist of four models: the 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, and the 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
A digital blogger named SAM (Shadow_leak) recently exposed a series of specifications of the iPhone 14 Max, which was reported by well-known tech media such as Notebookcheck, Tom's Guide and 91mobiles, and was picked up by many Chinese media. Note that several prominent Apple news verticals -- Macrumors, AppleInsider, and 9to5Mac -- have not reported on the rumors.
According to the Revelations, the iPhone 14 Max will have a 6.68-inch flexible OLED display with a resolution of 2778×1284, a pixel density of 458 PPI, a 90-Hz refresh rate, a bang-screen shape, and Face ID support.
In terms of performance, iPhone 14 Max continues to be equipped with A15 chip, without the new generation of self-developed processor A16, 6GB LPDDR4X memory, 128GB/256GB storage, and 12-megapixel dual rear camera.
The biggest surprise of the report is that the iPhone 14 Max supports a high refresh rate of 90Hz, which many of the previous reports tended to be reserved for the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max.

In February, SAM also revealed the specs for the iPhone 14, saying it would have a 6.06 inch, 60 or 90Hz OLED screen. In other words, the iPhone 14 is expected to have a high screen refresh across the entire range, from 90Hz for the base model to 120Hz for the Pro model, with ProMotion for adaptive refresh rates.

The 90Hz screen on the non-Pro iPhone 14 seems like a reasonable option, catering to digital enthusiasts' desire for high screen speed.

Could Apple really design it this way? Let's take a step by step look at the likelihood of the iPhone 14's base model using high screen brush through a few questions.



