A hidden Safari setting lets compatible iPhones use the full 120Hz refresh rate.
More expensive Apple devices have supported higher refresh rates for years. However, in Safari, they are deactivated by default. The switch is simple.
Safari on iPhone still limits many webpages to 60fps by default, causing choppy scrolling even on 120Hz ProMotion displays.
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