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The iPhone 17 could represent a big leap in terms of its screen: will the iPhone 17 Pro be worth it?
The upcoming iPhone 17 series from Apple generates excitement with expected features such as variable refresh rate displays and improved connectivity

- March 25, 2025
- Updated: March 25, 2025 at 1:37 PM

The upcoming iPhone 17 family is generating great excitement among users and critics as details about its features emerge.
All models, including the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus, are expected to feature displays that incorporate 1-120 Hz variable refresh rate technology, known as ProMotion.
This advancement, previously reserved for Apple’s Pro models, promises to bring a higher level of visual experience to a broader audience.
This is what we know about the iPhone 17
According to information provided by the leaker Setsuna Digital, all models of the iPhone 17 series would use Samsung M14 OLED panels, which are compatible with these adjustable refresh rates.
However, it is rumored that Apple may restrict these capabilities in the more affordable models through software, a move that could provoke criticism from consumers, who have already expressed their discontent with such marked differentiation tactics in the company’s product line.
Additionally, it is believed that the iPhone 17 series will include a new generation of connectivity chip, which would encompass improvements in WiFi and Bluetooth, just like the C1 modem that debuted with the iPhone 16e. This modem has been well received for providing better connections and, as rumored, the new technology would allow for smoother interaction between different Apple devices.
On the other hand, the existence of an iPhone 17e model has not been confirmed, which suggests that the more affordable versions may not receive the same technological updates as their more advanced counterparts.
News about the iPhone 17 series continues to emerge, but it is likely that Apple will not reveal official information until later in the year.
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