How much is an apple iphone 13 pro

The iPhone 13 Pro is a great value iPhone with a heap of big features. The iPhone 13 Pro has a stunning design, comes in a range of new colours, including alpine green, and has a bigger battery! Make the most of Apple’s new operating system with an iPhone 13 Pro and enjoy the new camera improvements.

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Running a display that refreshes 120 times every single second requires a tonne of power. But you don’t really need all that speed all the time.

One way to be more efficient is to set standard frame rates for different types of content. Say, 10 fps for a book and 120 fps for a game. The problem with this approach is that frame rates are always changing. If the game drops to 30 fps for a menu screen while the display is set at 120 fps, you end up using precious battery life without seeing any benefit from the higher frame rate.

For us, power is far too important to waste on empty frames. So we set out to design a more intelligent solution. One that can adapt to ever-changing refresh rates.

With ProMotion, there are no settings. Refresh rates are tied to whatever’s happening on the screen. If your game drops to 30 fps, ProMotion dips to 30 fps too. If you’re watching a video that was filmed at 24 fps, it plays at 24 fps. All of this saves power.

ProMotion makes it feel like you’re reaching through the screen and touching the code.

We also considered the way your finger speeds up and slows down as you scroll, swipe or pinch. The speed of your finger now drives the speed of each gesture. iOS 15 is full of moments where 120Hz makes the interface feel glued to your finger. It’s just so fast. But even then, ProMotion only uses 120Hz at the precise moment you’ll feel the impact.

It would have been much easier to put a 120Hz iPhone in your hand without worrying about battery life. But that’s not the Apple way. We wanted to deliver fast frame rates when you need them, and preserve battery life when you don’t.