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Gadgets & Lifestyle for Everyone
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Apple’s next flagship will feature a stunning screen. According to leaks, the iPhone 18 Pro Max display measures 6.9 inches, uses LTPO OLED technology, and offers a 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate. Peak brightness may reach 3,000 nits, and the always‑on display gains new customization options. This deep dive covers size, refresh rate, brightness, and real‑world benefits.
For a complete overview of the device, read our main guide: Apple iPhone 18 Pro Max .
The screen grows from 6.7 inches to 6.9 inches. Apple achieves this by shrinking bezels and reducing the Dynamic Island cutout. The body size remains similar to the iPhone 17 Pro Max, but the screen‑to‑body ratio increases to approximately 92%.
| Model | Display Size | Screen‑to‑Body Ratio |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone 15 Pro Max | 6.7″ | ~89% |
| iPhone 16 Pro Max | 6.7″ | ~89% |
| iPhone 17 Pro Max | 6.7″ | ~90% |
| iPhone 18 Pro Max | 6.9″ | ~92% |
The panel uses LTPO (Low‑Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide) OLED technology. This allows the refresh rate to dynamically scale from 1Hz to 120Hz. When scrolling or gaming, it runs at 120Hz for buttery smooth motion. When the screen is idle (e.g., showing the always‑on display), it drops to 1Hz to save battery.
Why this matters:
For more on battery savings, read our iPhone 18 Pro Max Battery & Charging Guide .
The screen will likely reach 3,000 nits peak brightness (HDR content) and around 2,000 nits typical outdoor brightness. This is a significant jump from the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s 2,200 nits peak.
Real‑world benefit: You can read the screen clearly even under direct sunlight. HDR videos will look more vibrant and impactful.
Apple introduced always‑on display with the iPhone 14 Pro, but it was limited. The new model offers a more customizable always‑on experience. You will be able to show:
The 1Hz refresh rate and LTPO technology make this battery‑efficient.
The panel supports DCI‑P3 wide color gamut, 10‑bit color depth (1.07 billion colors), and Dolby Vision HDR. Apple calibrates each screen at the factory for outstanding color accuracy. Expect Delta E values below 1.0, which is reference‑grade for content creation.
Apple will likely introduce Ceramic Shield 2.0, an even tougher glass formulation. Drop resistance should improve by 20–30% over the current generation. Scratch resistance also sees a modest boost.
| Feature | iPhone 17 Pro Max | iPhone 18 Pro Max (Rumored) |
|---|---|---|
| Size | 6.7″ | 6.9″ |
| Technology | LTPO OLED | LTPO OLED |
| Refresh rate | 1‑120Hz | 1‑120Hz |
| Peak brightness (HDR) | 2,200 nits | 3,000 nits |
| Typical brightness | 1,000 nits | 2,000 nits |
| Always‑on display | Limited | Customizable (widgets, Live Activities) |
| Glass | Ceramic Shield | Ceramic Shield 2.0 |
| Screen‑to‑body ratio | ~90% | ~92% |
Q1: How big is the screen on the new iPhone Pro Max?
A: 6.9 inches diagonally, making it the largest iPhone display ever.
Q2: Does it have a 120Hz refresh rate?
A: Yes. It uses ProMotion technology with a variable refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz.
Q3: Is the always‑on display better than previous models?
A: Yes. The new always‑on screen supports widgets, Live Activities, and more customization while remaining battery‑efficient.
Q4: How bright is the screen outdoors?
A: Peak brightness reaches 3,000 nits for HDR content and about 2,000 nits typical, making it easily readable in direct sunlight.
The screen on Apple’s next flagship is a major upgrade: larger, brighter, smoother, and more customizable. With a 6.9‑inch 120Hz LTPO OLED panel, 3,000 nits peak brightness, and an improved always‑on display, this will be a joy for media consumption, gaming, and outdoor use.
Next step: Learn about the design changes, including the smaller Dynamic Island, in our iPhone 18 Pro Max Design & Dynamic Island guide.