Hey guys this morning I woke up and noticed that my refresh rate seemed lower. I checked and it's at 48 hz even though it's set to adaptive. This had never happened before. I switched it to to 60 fps and switched it back to adaptive. Still the same. Also restarted the phone. I've had the phone for almost 2 months and 120 hz works flawlessly. I'm using wqhd but that has never been a problem. Anyone else facing this issue and have a resolution? Please tell me I don't have to factory reset. Any help would be appreciated.
Hey guys, anyone have any idea what is going on, and a possible solution?
Thanks!
NVM, I figured it out. For some reason galaxy max was set at 48 hz.
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Greetings all,
The phone doesn't run 120fps all the time like for instance during the usage of google chrome, etc. You can check this by heading over to https://www.testufo.com/
On my OnePlus 7 Pro, we can enable constant 90fps via adb.
Was wondering if anyone has figured out a way to get get it working on our Rog Phone 2 ?
Cheers.
Won't this drain the battery?
JazonX said:
Won't this drain the battery?
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No it doesn't, no noticeable drain on the OnePlus 7 pro.
Is it because the phone has variable framerate to save battery? Or because the display isn't capable of keeping 120hz?
Yes the same here.. Only after switching on the 120 hz in the topbar menu I have 120 hz also in the browser. I hope they will fix this.
el4nimal said:
Is it because the phone has variable framerate to save battery? Or because the display isn't capable of keeping 120hz?
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Guess its a bug because when you activate it from the quick settings you get 120 fps all around. On my oneplus 7 pro, by default , on chrome and other apps it switches back to 60fps too but you can activate system wide 90fps via adb
geffect said:
Yes the same here.. Only after switching on the 120 hz in the topbar menu I have 120 hz also in the browser. I hope they will fix this.
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yea, hope they get it fixed soon, sometimes after reboot it goes back to 60 or when you open and close the app. Whats the use of having 120fps if you only get to use it on the homescreen and asus's stock browser lol.
Hi, I'm thinking of getting the Asus rog 2 ultimate edition when it becomes available soon. And I would like to know if the 120 hz force mode could be activated like one plus 7 pro.
Since I had the oneplus 7 pro I had the 90hz force mode and I can't use any device without feeling the choppy effects of the 60hz. Be it iPhone or note 10 plus. And I hope someone has managed to find a way to activate 120hz ask the time.
I think it is a bug of Chrome Stable.
You can use 120hz continuously with Chrome Beta and Dev version.
You can choose, via settings, the screen mode: 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz. If you have 60Hz (default choice), of course the browser will run at 60Hz, no wonder about that. And, of course, the screen will drain less battery.
From the settings, you can choose to run ALWAYS at 120Hz. In some BATTERY test, tho, they showed how 120Hz ALWAYS will drain more battery. So, they suggested to use 120Hz mode only with X-Mode, so you can use it for games.
But, if you wanna use it ALWAYS, so even when you surf on the web via browser, you can activate 120Hz mode from Video Settings, in order to be Always on 120Hz.
Sorry for the noob-ish question, but is there any significant difference between a 90hz panel and a 120hz panel? I know that it's a leap from a 60hz to a 90hz panel, just wanted to know if there was any noticeable difference between the 90hz and 120hz.
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Sorry for the noob-ish question, but is there any significant difference between a 90hz panel and a 120hz panel? I know that it's a leap from a 60hz to a 90hz panel, just wanted to know if there was any noticeable difference between the 90hz and 120hz.
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Not much difference, but if I am going to keep it on 90hz then what is the point of getting the device over the ROG or 1+7. Also the battery saving isn't much you will probably get 30 mins ~ 1 H SOT vs a 60hrz constant refresh rate if I recall correctly. Any way it comes down to the type of device usage.
I will advise to try different settings and stick with the one that suites you. Personally I like to keep it at 120hz unless I am short on battery.
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Not much difference, but if I am going to keep it on 90hz then what is the point of getting the device over the ROG or 1+7.
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Plenty. Heck, I'd take this at 60Hz vs the 1+7 (or most any phone, for that matter), because there's plenty to love about the phone. Aside from the lack of U.S. support, of course...
I've upgraded to stock Android 10 ( QKQ1.190910.002 V11.0.5.0.QDIMIXM ), and my max brightness appears to be significantly dimmer. Is anybody else having this problem? There is a possibility that it's a result of my screen cracking (it broke the same day I got the update), but I also don't see much difference between around 60% and 100%. I have a new screen coming in tomorrow, so I'll test that, but otherwise I wanted to know if there were any software problems.
Ni...brightness is the same for me..or atleast it is not noticable fot me
no problem for me
Brightness seems fine here
Hi people .. the thing is when I use cleaner from time to time 120 hz reverse to 60 hz .. after that I have to manually adjust 120 hz a 5 times minimum so display can work in 120 hz .
Any ideas why this happens ?
Cleaner is placebo like CCleaner on Windows. Don't use this ****
I would just use the method described on the other thread of changing the refresh rate to 90hz, honestly 60 hz It is just plane sluggish. I come from a OnePlus 7t and I never had to use the 60 hz and battery was great, with my mi 11 I'm using 120 -90 hz with qhd and I been getting awesome battery (similar to the OnePlus on 90hz) and very responsive phone with latest Eu Rom. Also like Pho3nx said that's just a placebo with the cleaner I would not use it.
Hi Everyone,
Can i anyone help OnePlus 10 Pro Always Stays 120Hz Never Went Down Even Static Wallpaper , It shows only 120hz and my battery draining faster
if i turn on normal mode ie 60hz then reducing but video 60hz fine , after static photo also 60hz
jack_ssl said:
Hi Everyone,
Can i anyone help OnePlus 10 Pro Always Stays 120Hz Never Went Down Even Static Wallpaper , It shows only 120hz and my battery draining faster
if i turn on normal mode ie 60hz then reducing but video 60hz fine , after static photo also 60hz
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There's already a thread I've answered to this.. You need to search more buddy
dladz said:
There's already a thread I've answered to this.. You need to search more buddy
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i cant find it thats why i asked in this forum , please help me to find it
jack_ssl said:
Hi Everyone,
Can i anyone help OnePlus 10 Pro Always Stays 120Hz Never Went Down Even Static Wallpaper , It shows only 120hz and my battery draining faster
if i turn on normal mode ie 60hz then reducing but video 60hz fine , after static photo also 60hz
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Does it stay locked at 120hz even with high brightness?
@ashrr oneplus 10 pro battery drain issue how to fix it . i am using oxygen os
ashrr said:
Does it stay locked at 120hz even with high brightness?
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@ashrr i tested now , in high brightness frame rate dropping into 1hz. y in low or little medium brightness it stays locked at 120hz
dladz said:
There's already a thread I've answered to this.. You need to search more buddy
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Can you share the link of the thread?
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@ashrr i tested now , in high brightness frame rate dropping into 1hz. y in low or little medium brightness it stays locked at 120hz
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That's normal then, at higher brightness the screen will drop all the way down to 1hz to save battery but at lower brightness it will stay at 120hz or drop to 60hz in some apps.
faryal said:
Can you share the link of the thread?
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Here you go
Maybe AutoHz in store
ashrr said:
That's normal then, at higher brightness the screen will drop all the way down to 1hz to save battery but at lower brightness it will stay at 120hz or drop to 60hz in some apps.
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it's not normal, it should be variable even at medium and low brightness.
Hello there
I'm having an issue getting around 3hrs only of screen time, and after monitoring the device for several days I noticed that the refresh rate is stuck at 120hz even if I'm on the home screen not touching the phone
After changing the refresh rate to 60hz the battery performance is now excellent i'm getting around 8 to 10 hrs
So the problem for me was that the software was not handling the refresh rate right and even while using the phone with 60hz it never drops to 1 or 5hz
It's STUCK to either 120hz or 60hz
Any suggestions about fixing this issue?
It suppose to have an adaptive LTPO2 screen...
Islam Aladwy said:
Hello there
I'm having an issue getting around 3hrs only of screen time, and after monitoring the device for several days I noticed that the refresh rate is stuck at 120hz even if I'm on the home screen not touching the phone
After changing the refresh rate to 60hz the battery performance is now excellent i'm getting around 8 to 10 hrs
So the problem for me was that the software was not handling the refresh rate right and even while using the phone with 60hz it never drops to 1 or 5hz
It's STUCK to either 120hz or 60hz
Any suggestions about fixing this issue?
It suppose to have an adaptive LTPO2 screen...
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Yes i agree with you, that is the same problem with me, I just noticed it stays on 120hz every single time. THAT'S WEIRD.
Thanks for letting me know, unfotunately, i have no solutions for it, I will be waiting for someone to find a method to fix it.
I think it can be resolved with a minor system update, it's all about this post reaching someone inside OnePlus.
Until then you should lower the refresh rate to 60hz in order to save the battery health "wear cycles".
Try smart hertz, work good
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Try smart hertz, work good
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Unfortunately it requires the phone to be rooted
I tried the 120hz now under sunlight and noticed that above 80% of the brightness the refresh rate drops to 1hz while reading, above 50% and below 80% it drops to 10hz, and below 50% of the brightness it is stuck to the 120hz
I think if an update came to fix the refresh rate under 50% brightness the battery life would be great.
Are you on A.17 or C.21?
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Unfortunately it requires the phone to be rooted
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Not-root ver on github version of that app