Third-Party Apps Will Now Behave Like Apple’s Stock Apps, Offering a More Fluid, Streamlined Experience
The transition from 60Hz to 120Hz for third-party applications was noticed by Apollo developer Christian Selig, who states on Twitter that he received a message from someone working at Apple that a fix had been issued in the iOS 15.4 update. He was later able to confirm the change himself and sounded pretty excited over it too. One thing he does notice is how the animation is not quite like the iPad’s ProMotion technology, and it requires a little tweak. He mentions this little detail below.
— Christian Selig (@ChristianSelig) January 27, 2022 Though Apple took its sweet time to roll out the fix, it does mean that you can finally take advantage of the one feature that you paid a premium to experience on either the iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 13 Pro Max. Hopefully, the issue will not be replicated when the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max launch later this year, and that iOS 15.4 was able to fix it permanently. Have you noticed a change in the animation speed with the latest update? Tell us down in the comments. News Source: Christian Selig