new iPhone 12 pro review
So, the iPhone 12 Pro has a 6.1" OLED screen of 1,170 x 2,532 pixels or 460ppi. It has Ceramic Shield protection and oleophobic coating for better smudge resistance.
The screen supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision. You can enjoy high-res HDR content on all known streaming platforms.
The Apple iPhone 12 Pro screen also supports True Tone adjustments, Wide Color support, and it has the Haptic Touch feature provided by the Taptic Engine.
In its essence, the iPhone 12 Pro is the same type of screen used in the iPhone 11 Pro. The screen is slightly larger this time - with a 6.1-inch diagonal vs. 5.8 inches on the 11 Pro.
The minor resolution bump is just enough to maintain the same pixel density of 460ppi.
Otherwise, we are still looking at an OLED screen with a giant notch, 60Hz refresh rate, and 120Hz touch sampling.
Yes, Apple didn't bring the rumoured high refresh rate screen. This will hardly be a deal-breaker for someone who is already locked into the iOS ecosystem or is still using an older device with a 60Hz refresh rate by another manufacturer.
If you are coming from the Android camp, where even mid-rangers already have high refresh rate displays in 2020, the fact that the expensive iPhones don't have that will sting a little. Well, we'd have to wait for the iPhone 13 Pro, we guess.