iPhone 13 Pro: Apple throttles the display â for good reason
The iPhone 13 Pro (Max) has an excellent display, but its advantages cannot always be fully exploited. According to Apple, the refresh rate of 120 Hz is sometimes deliberately limited. A 5G connection is also not always available on some iPhones, as has only just become known.
iPhone 13 Pro (Max): Apple throttles the display because of the battery
To allow for longer battery life , Apple puts smaller shackles on the iPhone 13 Pro and the Max variant of the phone. If the energy-saving mode is activated, the refresh rate drops from an impressive 120 Hz to just 60 Hz. This is noticeable with a less fluid image, which is particularly noticeable when scrolling. Some iPad Pro models with a ProMotion display are also affected (source: Apple).
Apple had not previously communicated the lower refresh rate in power-saving mode. Only a support document that has now been updated lists the restrictions that can be expected. In addition to the display, another concerns the connection via 5G . This is also deactivated when the "Low Power Mode" is switched on. An exception is only made for video streams and larger downloads. According to Apple, the restriction applies to all iPhone 12 models, while the successors are not mentioned.
The power-saving mode also restricts various activities in the background . The synchronization of iCloud photos does not take place, nor does the retrieval of e-mails. Apps also do not update in the background. In addition, many visual effects have been omitted in order to better protect the battery.
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iPhone: Users benefit from a throttled display
Even if the subsequent change in "Low Power Mode" will certainly annoy one or the other user, these are positive restrictions . If the aim is to let the battery last as long as possible, then you have to live with certain limitations such as a lower refresh rate.
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