hi all
i have just activate 120hz refresh rate on hidden note9 menu on stock rom 0neui 2.1
but we need activate it on app setting like my sharp aquos 120hz screen per app but this option note available on note9
can you add or unlock advanced setting high speed refresh rate on app setting menu ? or add this option on custom rom ?
thank you
sorry for my english
CSM Fol said:
How do you increase the refresh rate?
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Download Activity Launcher from Google Play and enter the word "High" in it.
Same discussion on Note 10+ forum... This is an option that does not apply to anything but the s20 series of phones. Note 9/10/10+ don't support 120hz refresh rate, hence it is not in the settings but hidden in the firmware...
Just a lazy bit of coding by Samsung who decided it was easier to hide it than to remove it from phones firmware that don't support this refresh rate.
you think is not possible to enable this option with custom rom because im sur this screen support 120hz refresh rate at full hd+ resolution my old aquos phone 5 years lcd screen can support it at full HD resolution i just need to enter infos app exemple nova launcher and check case high speed lcd and apply i think we need add this option on custom rom ty
The hardware doesn't support it. You might get a few extra hertz but you won't see 120hz refresh rate... If you do then you are experiencing the placebo affect...
It's not possible to get 120hz refresh rate on a 60hz screen unless the screen actually supports 120hz refresh rate. Seems a stupid idea to me to include a higher refresh rate screen (with the additional cost) then NOT capitalize on it as a feature to buy this phone over the competitors, especially as people wanted this...
I tested with a camcorder to see the refresh rate and still the same 60HZ.
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Most likely 60hz. Otherwise I'm sure we would've heard of it by now. A minimum of 90 would be nice for VR, but otherwise it isn't justifiable on a phone in this day and age. At least not with the "vox populi".
i would be already happy about 60fps films and videos
wimsjohn said:
i would be already happy about 60fps films and videos
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This is about screen refresh rate, not FPS in videos.
Dame. I was hope for like 100+ . VR headset going to be bad.
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I'm pretty sure I heard carmack say (At least about the Note4 at the time) that in gearvr mode it DOES bump the display up to ~90hz.
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This is about screen refresh rate, not FPS in videos.
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But screen refresh rate isn't useful when input material hasn't even got enough frames And the menus wont be fluent too because almost all animations still stutter
wimsjohn said:
But screen refresh rate isn't useful when input material hasn't even got enough frames And the menus wont be fluent too because almost all animations still stutter
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Screen refresh rate effects the entire UI, gaming, etc.
open this site on your browser "www.displayhz.com".It will show the refesh rate.
It's 60hz! but I want a petition for 80hz! trust me even the UI feels much better c: Specially on phones since there's scrolling and etc. I have a 144hz monitor and I can't stand my 60hz one next to it! even when browsing the web c:
But *ehm* *ehm* samsung should first make 60hz work first.... Cause I feel like all animations are 30fps c:
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Most likely 60hz. Otherwise I'm sure we would've heard of it by now. A minimum of 90 would be nice for VR, but otherwise it isn't justifiable on a phone in this day and age. At least not with the "vox populi".
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Didn't take long though did it lol. February 2016 you wrote that now we have Razor Phone with 120hz display.
it's 59 hz
Can it switch to 90Hz for VR? Would be nice to trigger this for Standard UI.
Hi all,
Just swapped my Huawei nova 3i for a Korean version LG g6 with quad dac.
Went home and updated the software, ran the benchmark, all looks good.
Downloaded my fav. Game Mobile legends and this phone just lags too much. It doesn't matter if I use high low fps or high low resolution, it just simply lags. I hVe tried all the developer options settings but still it lags....
I believe it has something to do with the software as the benchmark comes out just fine... Any ideas what can I do?
Ok this is what I have noticed,
During game, if I click the minimize button (square) and then click again on the game, the fps becomes super fast..... It last for a few mins and then again lags... And I have to do this process again.....
I think it's something to do with the ram management
You can disable game management app with ADB
You'll need to enable 4x msaa in order to get those stable frame rates in qhd+ or fhd+ res with high frame rates. If you reboot your device then you'll need to redo this in order to get those fps stable. ML:BB must have the high graphics & high quality display settings switched on.
P.S. Battery life will take a hit so play in fhd+ and turn off hq display. Set fps on all possible parameters to high, i.e., game settings of phone and in-game settings.
The phone will charge but rather at a snail's pace, if u play while charging. I have done that for hours and I still get about 5 hrs of SoT on normal usage from full charge.
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If that doesn't help, then set the DPI to 417 and try. I run pubg with 444 DPI and 4x msaa. HD graphics, qhd+ res , high fps and anti-aliasing enabled from the game's settings. It runs smooth till 144 ms ping. Beyond which I experience frame drops.
One full charge, with 4G+ and Bluetooth enabled, lasts somewhere between 1:20-1:50 (hrs:mins) depending on ambient room temperature and handling.
ML:BB might be able to use the HDR capabilities of the phone with the high quality display settings turned on.
This is purely based on my observation of the game online and I might be incorrect.
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Hi can you please explain how can I do this? I have the Korean LG g6 no root. And will it make any difference?
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You'll need to enable 4x msaa in order to get those stable frame rates in qhd+ or fhd+ res with high frame rates. If you reboot your device then you'll need to redo this in order to get those fps stable. ML:BB must have the high graphics & high quality display settings switched on.
P.S. Battery life will take a hit so play in fhd+ and turn off hq display. Set fps on all possible parameters to high, i.e., game settings of phone and in-game settings.
The phone will charge but rather at a snail's pace, if u play while charging. I have done that for hours and I still get about 5 hrs of SoT on normal usage from full charge.
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If that doesn't help, then set the DPI to 417 and try. I run pubg with 444 DPI and 4x msaa. HD graphics, qhd+ res , high fps and anti-aliasing enabled from the game's settings. It runs smooth till 144 ms ping. Beyond which I experience frame drops.
One full charge, with 4G+ and Bluetooth enabled, lasts somewhere between 1:20-1:50 (hrs:mins) depending on ambient room temperature and handling.
ML:BB might be able to use the HDR capabilities of the phone with the high quality display settings turned on.
This is purely based on my observation of the game online and I might be incorrect.
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Hi,
I have already tried doing this but there is no difference for me. The only big difference is when I minimize the game and then click on it again. It gives a massive boost in fps for few mins then I have to do it again.
Szekan1983 said:
Hi,
I have already tried doing this but there is no difference for me. The only big difference is when I minimize the game and then click on it again. It gives a massive boost in fps for few mins then I have to do it again.
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If you see no improvements from changing the DPI settings between 240 & 720, then I doubt there's anything else that you can do other than take matters into your own hands.
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If you see no improvements from changing the DPI settings between 240 & 720, then I doubt there's anything else that you can do other than take matters into your own hands.
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I have set it to 320. That's the lowest if will accept. But still no difference. The only thing works is minimize the game and click it again time after time... It's so annoying man. Also noticed that by with the highest resolution and highest settings, the game still runs smooth if I keep minimizing it which makes me believe the hardware is well capable but its some software bs which is screwing with it
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I have set it to 320. That's the lowest if will accept. But still no difference. The only thing works is minimize the game and click it again time after time... It's so annoying man. Also noticed that by with the highest resolution and highest settings, the game still runs smooth if I keep minimizing it which makes me believe the hardware is well capable but its some software bs which is screwing with it
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After you receive a software update, try factory resetting the device, then setting the DPI to something between 540-570 with 4X MSAA. You will have to enable the latter every time you reboot your phone or deep clean the apps.
It worked for me. Hope it helps you too.
Cheers.
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To see how 320 DPI differs from 560 DPI, just restart the phone and try to notice the loading and execution of the boot animation with just these two DPI values. I noticed that the boot animation is the smoothest around 555 DPI, while 320-450 has stuttering effect on the boot animation. I'll need to diligently test the values for optimum performance and battery life.
Are you in oreo?, try putting nougat on it.
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Are you in oreo?, try putting nougat on it.
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This is what I am thinking as well.. But I am not sure how to do it as this is the Korean version with quad dac. G600l
for pubg increased grapchics according to net speed
Some phones exhibit choppy scrolling, especially when navigating long web pages when multiple apps are running in the background. Rate this thread to express how you smooth scrolling feels on the Google Pixel 5 under such conditions. A higher rating indicates that scrolling is always buttery smooth, even when you're reading a 10,000 word article on "how to kiss a girl".
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Really smooth
Forcing 90hz is a whole different world. We shall see what that does to the battery.
Can't wait for 120hz.
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Forcing 90hz is a whole different world. We shall see what that does to the battery.
Can't wait for 120hz.
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I used to force 90Hz in the smaller Pixel 4 (not the XL) because the refresh rate was forced to 60Hz between 1%-40% brightness when using Smooth Display.
Now in the Pixel 5. Google changed this. Smooth display seems to be forcing 90Hz between 1%-40% brightness and using variable refresh rate (so 60Hz when the display is still for some time, and 90Hz when the display is being updated) between 40%-100% brightness.
So I personally stopped needing to force 90Hz. The standard setting works for me.
Would be awesome if Google implemented the same behaviour in "flame".
Note: I haven't tested this in special apps. (Example: I read that Smooth Display also adapts the refresh rate when playing 30 or 60 FPS videos etc and thinks that are locked).
But I haven't verified the behaviour with videos or games.
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I don't know about you, but my pixel 5 loses frames .... it annoys me because OP7T was smoother, forcing 90hz in developer options does not help
I've come from 2 years with 120hz and this Pixel 5 feels exactly the same, you would only tell any difference if you had two phones side by side or perhaps you are sensitive to it .
I see no need to force the 90 the phone is great I'm fact I haven't bothered with developer options at all
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I don't know about you, but my pixel 5 loses frames .... it annoys me because OP7T was smoother, forcing 90hz in developer options does not help
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This is what I was worried about. Just ordered my pixel 5 and I'm coming from a pixel 4. Even on the pixel 4 with the SD855 it still dropped frames here and there on occasion. So I'm wondering how bad the SD765G will be, hopefully it's not too bad because I don't want to go back to my pixel 4, I HATE face unlock lol.
It's not 'bad' at all
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Very smooth for me (although I do wish for a 120hz pixel one day). I'm coming from a Pixel 4 and for some reason the P5 seems smoother when I compare them side by side. Like my Pixel 4 is dropping more frames than my P5. It could be the fact that my P5 is brand new and that I upgraded directly from Android 10 to Android 11 (dirty flash) instead of doing a clean install on my P4. But it's also worth noting that I have all my apps loaded onto my P5 with photos, music and everything so it's not totally empty. Overall I am impressed. I'm excited for more custom kernels because now I can overclock the cpu without feeling guilty because the battery is so big compared to the P4.
I also like the fact that the dynamic switching between 90hz and 60hz is much better this time around as explained by someone else above. It seems it mostly only switches to 90hz when you touch the screen (you can observe this in action by enabling "Show refresh rate" in developer options) and doesn't completely switch to 60hz below a certain brightness level like the P4 would. The implementation of dynamic switching between 60hz and 90hz on the P4 was awful. With this new implementation on the P5 you can reap the benefits of good battery life and enjoy 90hz only when its needed.
I get a lot of stutter while scrolling.
Reason of bad battery life at 120 Hz:
1. If you select 120 Hz then your phone is just locked at 120 Hz all the time.
2. Even when you are watching Youtube or Netflix.
3. Software does not do anything to save the battery as does not switch back to 60 Hz during video watching.
This is not really acceptable from companies Like Samsung and their software developers. Shame on them that they are ruining the experience of using this phone by proving bad battery life intentionally. To check this and verify just go to the developer option and select show screen refresh rate and you will find this bitter truth.
And most of us use the phone for content viewing on this gorgeous display but due to Samsung software policy, the S20 series are experiencing bad battery life. Samsung can easily fix this damn thing but they won't as they want to ruin the phone within 1 or 2 years.
You can also check GSMArena's article: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s20_fe_5g-review-2178p3.php
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Reason of bad battery life at 120 Hz:
1. If you select 120 Hz then your phone is just locked at 120 Hz all the time.
2. Even when you are watching Youtube or Netflix.
3. Software does not do anything to save the battery as does not switch back to 60 Hz during video watching.
This is not really acceptable from companies Like Samsung and their software developers. Shame on them that they are ruining the experience of using this phone by proving bad battery life intentionally. To check this and verify just go to the developer option and select show screen refresh rate and you will find this bitter truth.
And most of us use the phone for content viewing on this gorgeous display but due to Samsung software policy, the S20 series are experiencing bad battery life. Samsung can easily fix this damn thing but they won't as they want to ruin the phone within 1 or 2 years.
You can also check GSMArena's article: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s20_fe_5g-review-2178p3.php
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You bought the phone knowing it was 120Hz only if you enabled it, you also have an option to switch to 60Hz whenever you want (ie. watching YT), also if you wanted a variable refresh rate you could have opted for the Note 20 Ultra instead
This thread is like complaining that your front door always opens onto the same street each day....
asaduzzaman.abir said:
Reason of bad battery life at 120 Hz:
1. If you select 120 Hz then your phone is just locked at 120 Hz all the time.
2. Even when you are watching Youtube or Netflix.
3. Software does not do anything to save the battery as does not switch back to 60 Hz during video watching.
This is not really acceptable from companies Like Samsung and their software developers. Shame on them that they are ruining the experience of using this phone by proving bad battery life intentionally. To check this and verify just go to the developer option and select show screen refresh rate and you will find this bitter truth.
And most of us use the phone for content viewing on this gorgeous display but due to Samsung software policy, the S20 series are experiencing bad battery life. Samsung can easily fix this damn thing but they won't as they want to ruin the phone within 1 or 2 years.
You can also check GSMArena's article: https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s20_fe_5g-review-2178p3.php
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Gsm arena? The very same gsm area that claims the note 20 ultra has a stainless steel frame ?
A simple workaround would be to create a bixby routine which switches the display's refresh rate to 60Hz whenever a specific application (youtube?) is running ...
DaReDeViL said:
A simple workaround would be to create a bixby routine which switches the display's refresh rate to 60Hz whenever a specific application (youtube?) is running ...
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Thank you.
120hz is dynamic on the s20. I know this because when we hardcode it in lineage it's drastically different in some apps.
Some apps are 120hz constantly but most aren't. This is very evident in games on the s20 on OneUI. If you freeze gameoptimizer with adb more of them will run at 120hz.
That's really not worth talking or dramatize about. Dont click me!
That's definitely not the main reason. The main reason for bad battery life om exynos is the non-integrated RF chip they use which consumes a **** ton of battery. (Actually the whole rf side on the exynos chipsets is not well optimized).
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You bought the phone knowing it was 120Hz only if you enabled it, you also have an option to switch to 60Hz whenever you want (ie. watching YT), also if you wanted a variable refresh rate you could have opted for the Note 20 Ultra instead
This thread is like complaining that your front door always opens onto the same street each day....
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So everytime we watch a youtube video we have to go to settings and turn to 60Hz?
You are one of those who buys an apple car without an engine, just because it has apple logo on it, aren't you.
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So everytime we watch a youtube video we have to go to settings and turn to 60Hz?
You are one of those who buys an apple car without an engine, just because it has apple logo on it, aren't you.
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Yea that's me, Samsung owner who buys Apple cars without an engine... ok...
Have you watched ANY videos of 120Hz vs 60Hz battery test? Any at all? You might save 1% battery watching a 1 hour YT video at 60Hz vs 120Hz...
And back to my original point, if 120Hz annoys you, why did YOU choose to buy this phone instead of the Note 20 Ultra which has variable refresh rate?
YOU chose to buy a phone with the specs YOU are now complaining about, YOU!.
i had the same issue on my s20 exynos.
what i did was - settings - general - reset all the 3 options.
1. network reset
2.accessibility reset
3. reset settings.
problem solved.
no need for factory reset.
then redid all settings as per my liking
aod on, wifi, bt, location on.
using almost all useful features and battery life is awesome.
Just give it a try ... on s10 it was the same problem and this helped ...
Because the phone never goes to deep sleep and the soc is alltime working in background at around 400 mHz... this method brings it back to normal ... it worked for me and some friends that had the same problem.
Hello i was wondering if we can overclock the refresh rate of galaxy tab a7 2020 from 60hz to 65/70hz please?
asseforlife said:
Hello i was wondering if we can overclock the refresh rate of galaxy tab a7 2020 from 60hz to 65/70hz please?
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Is it possible? Yes, provided the right expertise and knowledge. Is it easy? No. The screen on your device is designed to run at 60Hz, and may not accept higher refresh rates; trying to force a higher refresh rate will often result in artifacts and other bugs.
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Is it possible? Yes, provided the right expertise and knowledge. Is it easy? No. The screen on your device is designed to run at 60Hz, and may not accept higher refresh rates; trying to force a higher refresh rate will often result in artifacts and other bugs.
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Thanks a lot