Apple crammed a lot of features into the iPhone 13, but is a 120Hz display among what's included? It's an exciting time whenever any new iPhone comes out. Apple holds a flashy press event announcing its latest handsets, all of the tech news sites cover it like crazy, pre-orders open up, and then the new phones eventually go on sale for everyone to buy. No matter if an iPhone has substantial upgrades or subtle year-over-year changes, the hype around an iPhone launch is always unavoidable to some degree.
For 2021, the latest round of iPhones took the shape of the iPhone 13 series. The handsets have Apple's A15 processor, longer battery life, and improved cameras. They aren't dramatic upgrades over the iPhone 12 lineup, but they manage to further improve the iPhone experience without raising the prices. For anyone upgrading from an iPhone 11, XS, or older, any entry in the iPhone 13 family is an easy recommendation.
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That said, there is one important factor to consider before buying. 120Hz displays have become all the rage over the last few years. They allow for smoother scrolling, more responsive games, and are now a staple on most flagship Android devices. Unfortunately, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini do not have a 120Hz refresh rate of any kind. Instead, they're stuck with the traditional 60Hz speed that we've had for years.
If that comes as a disappointment, it may be worth upgrading to the iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max. The two Pro variants come with 120Hz displays — making them the first iPhones ever to do so. Whenever someone's scrolling or interacting with an iPhone 13 Pro, the display ramps up to 120Hz to make it feel noticeably faster. The processor in
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