At least one iPhone gets a 120Hz refresh rate display+1
An iPhone gets an always-on display with a UI element that is reminiscent of Apple Watch complications-1
Apple Watch with an always-on display0
🔮Predicted 9 months ahead of its time.
Came true on September 10, 2019 when Apple Watch Series 5 was announced.
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At least one of the next ‘Pro’ iPhones will have an always-on display+1
There will be a setting to disable the higher refresh rate on at least one of the new iPhones+1
Federico had it “on excellent authority” that the setting was there, yet this was not publicly verifiable at the time of scoring. In hindsight a controversial pick, eventually granted by Myke. But the Bill was amended after to prevent this from happening again.
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📜Caused the Bill of Rickies to be amended with the publicly verifiable rule.
At least one of the 2020 iPhones will have a higher refresh rate display (ProMotion)0
ProMotion does not come to new iPhones+1
Developers will get tools for more control over refresh rate/frame rate in apps👎
On the always-on lock screen for iPhone 14 Pro, you see notifications in Count mode 👎
There will be a system filter for always-on display in Focus👎
You will be able to control which data types to show on the always-on lock screen👎
At least one of the Apple Silicon Macs has a ProMotion display👎
🔮Predicted 11 months ahead of its time.
Came true on October 18, 2021 when 14” and 16” MacBook Pro with M1 Pro and M1 Max were announced with 120Hz ProMotion display.