So I've read that when set to 120Hz refresh rate, it's variable and will adjust depending on content. Does this mean when playing a game that's locked to 60FPS, the display will be 60Hz and battery life will be the same as setting to 60Hz?
How about if the display is set to 60Hz, but the Cortex app has the game set to 120FPS. Will the display switch to 120Hz assuming the game is actually running at 120FPS?
I like the smoothness of the 120Hz in general, so that's how I have it set. But what if I plan to watch a movie, should I set it to 60Hz to save battery, or will the display do it automatically? No sense to have it at 120Hz if I'm going to watch a movie for 2 hours.
Can i change my s10 to 120 hz refresh rate using one ui 2.5
I don't think so, the S10 has a 60hz hardware refresh rate screen, you can't do a software update and make a 60hz validated screen work on 120hz without issues.
It's not possible as stated many times before due to hardware limitations.
currently using adaptive refresh rate,is there a way to get it to drop to 48hz or lower when not touching the screen and screen off?using the galaxy max hz app at the moment and when screen is off goes to 48hz but screen on only drops to 60hz.on normal adaptive mode video goes to 60 hz like netflix and youtube but when i use syncler (formally tv zion)it drops to 48hz whilst watching movies and tv on that one app,is it possible to get it to 48hz on other apps etc?cheers
There is a difference between the android overlay refresh rate (developer options and galaxy max hz use this) and the actual refresh rate of the screen which is at a hardware level. I haven't seen an app that can show you exact Hz at the hardware level.
Said with the caveat I'm repeating what I have read rather an expert
I've been reading lately that what really makes a difference in the perception of smoothness in a smartphone is the touch sampling rate. Usually it is the same as screen refresh rate, but in the past years some phone do have a higher touch sampling rate than the screen refresh rate.
It's variable. It doesn't always giving the same rate when you check it with the Touch Sampling Rate Checker app; just like screen refresh rate isn't always consistent; and caps out at 181 Hz
Hi! I am on xiaomi.eu miui 12.5.9. Is there any way possible to set the refresh rate to 60hz when it idles for a moment?
Some custom rom has this feature (e.g. project elixir, aex etc) where you can set the minimum refresh rate is 60hz and maximum at 120hz, when the phone idles the display automatically drops down to 60hz. It is a great battery-saving feature, so I was wondering is there any way to do this in MIUI?
a safe haven said:
Hi! I am on xiaomi.eu miui 12.5.9. Is there any way possible to set the refresh rate to 60hz when it idles for a moment?
Some custom rom has this feature (e.g. project elixir, aex etc) where you can set the minimum refresh rate is 60hz and maximum at 120hz, when the phone idles the display automatically drops down to 60hz. It is a great battery-saving feature, so I was wondering is there any way to do this in MIUI?
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I thought the refresh rate already dynamic? Try set it to 120hz and turn on refresh rate from developer option... You will find the display rate fluctuate between 30,60,120...
Nazri786 said:
I thought the refresh rate already dynamic? Try set it to 120hz and turn on refresh rate from developer option... You will find the display rate fluctuate between 30,60,120...
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Nope it doesnt, it always stays at 120hz.
a safe haven said:
Nope it doesnt, it always stays at 120hz.
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Sorry, unaware this is redmi note 10 forum... On poco x3 it had that dynamic refresh rate..
a safe haven said:
Nope it doesnt, it always stays at 120hz.
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It must show other options as well.
does realme gt master edition support dynamic refresh rate? can we get that feature via an ota update?
Hello, from my experience using custom ROM, Redmi Note 10 pro screen doesn't fancy enough for using variable refresh rate. When setting to 60 Hz - 120 Hz, The display always stay in 120 Hz if it register touch not depends the content we see like other phone. And drop to 60 Hz in +/- 1 seconds after last touch input