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Posted by Samwise
 - Today at 17:37:15
Quote from: asdfsdaf on Yesterday at 18:48:32Most people don't care about 120Hz display, so it can't be a "rip-off in 2026"...

Considering you can get a 120 HZ display at the sub-$300 mark now, there's no excuse.
Posted by Sambit Saha
 - Today at 14:12:07
Quote from: asdfsdaf on Yesterday at 18:48:32Most people don't care about 120Hz display, so it can't be a "rip-off in 2026"...

Well, high-refresh rate displays stopped being a "flagship" feature long ago.
Not having it on a $599 smartphone is definitely far from ideal.
Posted by asdfsdaf
 - Yesterday at 18:48:32
Most people don't care about 120Hz display, so it can't be a "rip-off in 2026"...
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 18:10:27
With the iPhone 17e just around the corner, industry murmurs have pointed at several new exciting features for Apple's upcoming budget smartphone. However, a high-refresh rate display, which many would have hoped for, is almost definitely not on the table.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-iPhone-17e-to-arrive-soon-with-exciting-features-bringing-the-budget-smartphone-closer-to-flagships.1231065.0.html