lower refresh rate than 60hz - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

I am using an xposed module for AOD and force 90hz display. With tasker I am able to switch to 60hz display while on AOD. However I wanted to know is there any to reduce the refresh rate to below 60hz say 10hz so as to reduce the battery drain while using AOD.

Do you know that 10 is basically 10 FPS on your phone screen?

BlackJetCat said:
Do you know that 10 is basically 10 FPS on your phone screen?
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Yes so when the screen is at AOD. It will save battery
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I don't think it's possible, because it can cause serious problems. Your phone will render animations 6 times slower or will skip frames. Almost all phones work on 60 hz screens, so there's no real solution out RN

Maybe google will adapt variable refresh rate, so it wont update the screen, unless something is happening

Prior to this phne I was using Samsung note 8 and the battery usage whole day for AOD was only around 5%.while on this phone it more around 20%. So I think in Samsung phne the refresh rate might drop during aod as both phne have Amoled screen.. The feature like in new apple watch with 1hz refresh rate while in aod
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Refresh Rate doesn't matter on the AOD, because it's not updating. AOD apps don't allow the phone to sleep its CPU and GPU, causing battery drain

I use 0hz. It took me a while to figure it out but by pressing the power button, i get 0hz!

Arden144 said:
Refresh Rate doesn't matter on the AOD, because it's not updating. AOD apps don't allow the phone to sleep its CPU and GPU, causing battery drain
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The app that I am using does allow phone to get sleep. I changed the refresh from 90 to 60 and it did made a difference.
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equlizer said:
I use 0hz. It took me a while to figure it out but by pressing the power button, i get 0hz!
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Good for you. Keep it up
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Samsung has a phisical module for aod inside the phone. It doesn't matter that both phones have amoled displays. Samsung is far ahead with this technology and their aod is the best in any phone.

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[Bounty] Disable screen brightness throttling (£10)

I want to start a bounty (if there is even any interest for this?) to disable the screen brightness throttling.
Now of course I understand people say "oh it will damage your phone" but you know what, so will overclocking your processor and graphics etc.
My problem is that whilst not even doing intensive tasks, my screens maximum brightness lowers, apparently due to temperature throttles. It is really frustrating because sometimes the phone does not even feel hot, and I'm not even using the phone intensively.
Even if there is no interest in this, I'd happily pay someone to increase the temperature throttle for brightness reduction.
Many Thanks
danieljamie said:
I want to start a bounty (if there is even any interest for this?) to disable the screen brightness throttling.
Now of course I understand people say "oh it will damage your phone" but you know what, so will overclocking your processor and graphics etc.
My problem is that whilst not even doing intensive tasks, my screens maximum brightness lowers, apparently due to temperature throttles. It is really frustrating because sometimes the phone does not even feel hot, and I'm not even using the phone intensively.
Even if there is no interest in this, I'd happily pay someone to increase the temperature throttle for brightness reduction.
Many Thanks
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Maybe you have it set for automatic. I have have my auto setting turned off and set to full brightness. It has never changed or become dimmer and I play a rather demanding game for an hour or more at a time.
Solarenemy68 said:
Maybe you have it set for automatic. I have have my auto setting turned off and set to full brightness. It has never changed or become dimmer and I play a rather demanding game for an hour or more at a time.
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I definitely have auto brightness off. It's a known fact it thermal throttles the brightness. Perhaps you live in Antarctica?
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Mine never changes either and I live in illinois.
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drakeymcmb said:
Mine never changes either and I live in illinois.
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It happens on the Snapdragon model 9005 when auto brightness is off, brightness is set to max and under heavy load. Even worse if you are charging the device at the same time.
There are other threads confirming brightness throttle.
Hell, I even got a message in brightness settings to say it.
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yes, brightness (and CPU) throttling on ALL N9005 devices is fact, although some perform better (later throttling) and some not, which maybe has something to do with CPU-binning (search for that, the higher the number the lesser the voltage, less voltage means less leaking current > lower temp under load) i'm sure this is kernel related, so theoretically it should be no problem to disable it with a custom kernel!
due to "display problems" i switched through 6 devices, 2 of them were noticeable better in regards of throttling... as always with consumer devices: it's a bit "luck of the draw" which device you get...
I have to agree with the others, I have never seen that message in normal use. The only time I ever experienced that message was when my phone was in a car holder on the windscreen and it was 34 Celsius outside on holiday. For example, I could play a game in my home (in the UK where it is currently much cooler) on full brightness and never have any noticeable problem with brightness throttling.
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The throttle will only activate if you have the screen brightness at 100%, a quick workaround would be to set the screen brightness to 99%.
npras42 said:
I have to agree with the others, I have never seen that message in normal use. The only time I ever experienced that message was when my phone was in a car holder on the windscreen and it was 34 Celsius outside on holiday. For example, I could play a game in my home (in the UK where it is currently much cooler) on full brightness and never have any noticeable problem with brightness throttling.
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I am in the UK...
Riyyi said:
The throttle will only activate if you have the screen brightness at 100%, a quick workaround would be to set the screen brightness to 99%.
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Nope. Even at low brightnesses I get the throttle flicker.
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In which case it sounds like there is something wrong with your phone. Maybe hardware fault?
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npras42 said:
In which case it sounds like there is something wrong with your phone. Maybe hardware fault?
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Please, plug in your phone, play a game for an hour at full brightness and tell me what happens.
Not ten mins. An hour gaming. The message is there in brightness settings. This is not a fault, Samsung created this!
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I definitely have auto brightness off. It's a known fact it thermal throttles the brightness. Perhaps you live in Antarctica?
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Well I guess the issue her is that mine is not a 9005, but a 900A.
So that might have some bearing as I run mine at 100% brightness all the time and at nigh as I am going to bed i play Valkyrie Crusade on the charger and have never seen any flicker or dimming in video brightness.
I just this weekend played NFS: Most Wanted for more than three hours straight with at least 2 hours on the charger and all at full brightness and never saw this. I am sure because I usually use auto brightness but don't like it shifting brightness whilst playing a game and changed it back as soon as I was done. The thermostat in my flat is usually set at 23.
Also like I said, its not like I have never seen the message, just in vastly more strenuous situations than you are describing which again makes me think you have a hardware fault making this problem occur more frequently.
Let's see if someone else can replicate your problem in similar circumstances to see if it is a more widespread issue.
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npras42 said:
I just this weekend played NFS: Most Wanted for more than three hours straight with at least 2 hours on the charger and all at full brightness and never saw this. I am sure because I usually use auto brightness but don't like it shifting brightness whilst playing a game and changed it back as soon as I was done. The thermostat in my flat is usually set at 23.
Also like I said, its not like I have never seen the message, just in vastly more strenuous situations than you are describing which again makes me think you have a hardware fault making this problem occur more frequently.
Let's see if someone else can replicate your problem in similar circumstances to see if it is a more widespread issue.
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I was using a LG optimus G pro before this one, in my opinion the bright is poor in this phone vs for example S4 or LG. So , will be very interesting get a solution meaby by kernel or similar to get more bright. I offert another 10$ if anyone can developed any thing in this direction.. thanks in advance
danieljamie said:
I want to start a bounty (if there is even any interest for this?) to disable the screen brightness throttling.
Now of course I understand people say "oh it will damage your phone" but you know what, so will overclocking your processor and graphics etc.
My problem is that whilst not even doing intensive tasks, my screens maximum brightness lowers, apparently due to temperature throttles. It is really frustrating because sometimes the phone does not even feel hot, and I'm not even using the phone intensively.
Even if there is no interest in this, I'd happily pay someone to increase the temperature throttle for brightness reduction.
Many Thanks
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Buy the n900 (exynos).. it doesen't have that issue
I've read many threads about this issue and I guess that it persists only on SM-N9005 Snapdragon devices. I live in Greece and in summer when temperatures are really high, the thermal throttling issue becomes really annoying especially when gaming, because thermal throttling affects screen brightness, CPU clocks and GPU clocks too! For those who don't believe this, here's a screenshot of my N9005 when overheated.
maybe this...?
I'm in the US, with a rooted N3, 900t. stock kernal and ROM, and have also experienced the brightness flicker/throttle.
I've noticed it under varying circumstances, but yes, most frequently when plugged in and surfing web.
I have Xposed framework installed, with a CPU temp display module. Based on what I've noiticed, the dim happens around 146-150 degrees farenheit. Most games, however, will not allow the dim to occur.
There is also another Xposed module I have been using with mixed results called DVS disabler. It will randomly keep the screen from dimming at temps as high as 167 degrees farenheit! (at that temp, i can feel the heat coming off the screen at almost an inch away)
Side-thought::: I have a 'tempered glass' screen protector on that may/may not be affecting the whole temperature thing. not certain.
I get this issue too... Sometimes not even doing anything that intensive... Hopefully it's a simple kernel tweak.
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My phone has been doing this as well since day.
Try with this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.pruss.superdim

brightness and app power saving question

First, does anyone know a way to limit the maximum brightness? I hate going over 50 percent or so, it kills my battery. I want to keep it on auto without letting it go too high. I know there are brightness apps, but wonder if anyone would recommend one...
Also, these last two are reposted but I had no response on another section so, how exactly does app power saving mode work when set to "always" vs 3 days? Does it deep hibernate it and how soon?
Finally, which screen mode is best for battery life? Adaptive, amoled cinema, amoled photo, or basic?
Thanks
Adaptive is the best.
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If you use auto-brightness, you can still manually adjust the screen brightness. And it will learn from your adjustments. So if you keep lowering it manually, over time the "max" brightness will be less than 100%.
I don't think it will limit it to 50%, though.
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Bad RAM management and screen brightness

Hey guys!
We need to talk about the bad ram management of the Samsung phones.
Why can't they seem to keep apps in memory? Even with battery. Optimization off and the app locked.
On my xiaomi devices with 6gb ram I can keep apps open for days! Without them reloading. The Samsung phones refreshes after 1 hour tops. And of then everytime I revisit the app. Example pokemon go or atlas empires.
It's so frikkin annoying! Is there anything we can do? It's been this way on all my Samsung devices. S8 s9+ s10e..... ? The mi mix2s never had this issue.
Also! Is the screen brightness in sunlight much lower on the s10e vs the s9+? I feel its hard to see. And remember the s9+ was epic! Tried resetting the brightness ai setting thingy in settings. Didn't help ?.
I don't any issues with RAM. And for brightness, use adaptive brightness. It will actually get brighter than with manual settings.
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Do you use it heavily? What apps do you use? Play any games? ?
I have adaptive brightness on! But I tested again today and even an old iPhone 6s is brighter! WTF! Is it reducing brightness because of heat? Device was quite warm in the zun
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I don't any issues with RAM. And for brightness, use adaptive brightness. It will actually get brighter than with manual settings.
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Only Mafia City and Asphalt 8. And I can use posts in direct sunlight with no problem.
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90hz refresh rate - why such a big deal?

I've been running smooth display (90 hz) since I got my pixel 4 xl. Just switched it off yesterday and can't notice any difference. Now I'm wondering why all the initial negative reviews about it switching back and forth initially when you can't even really tell?
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I've been running smooth display (90 hz) since I got my pixel 4 xl. Just switched it off yesterday and can't notice any difference. Now I'm wondering why all the initial negative reviews about it switching back and forth initially when you can't even really tell?
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Are u seriously?
Every phone that I take, now fells so choppy and uncomfortable. Same if I just switch off smooth display.
in_dmand said:
I've been running smooth display (90 hz) since I got my pixel 4 xl. Just switched it off yesterday and can't notice any difference. Now I'm wondering why all the initial negative reviews about it switching back and forth initially when you can't even really tell?
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I'm with you. Turned it off since a while now cause of the colour shift. A barely notice a huge difference. Phone feels smooth anyway.
lapapunk said:
Are u seriously?
Every phone that I take, now fells so choppy and uncomfortable. Same if I just switch off smooth display.
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Yeah I agree, 60hz is just choppy now. I can't go back to a 60hz phone
Maybe you're not sensitive to frame rate difference. To me it's much smoother! I've been spoiled lol. 60 FPS looks so choppy now ?
That's interesting, mine feels as smooth as it's ever been, not choppy at all on 60 hz. Oh well... Sorta disappointed that I didn't notice a difference lol
Within settings or your app drawer, just scroll up and down on 60hz and then do it on 90hz. You should instantly notice the difference in the refresh rate. [emoji848]
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Curiousn00b said:
Within settings or your app drawer, just scroll up and down on 60hz and then do it on 90hz. You should instantly notice the difference in the refresh rate. [emoji848]
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Yes this is definitely an easy way to show the difference. Website scrolling is also another area I notice it most. It's as noticable as watching a sports highlight in 60 FPS in YouTube vs not.
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Scrolling anything; address book, website, mail list, etc. There is more to it than the refresh though and it isn't easy to separate everything out and see it on it's own. My daughter and son and law picked up a Tmo bogo on Note 10s over the holidays and we were comparing smoothness between mine and theirs and the Pix is no question smoother when sitting side by side and doing the same thing. We thought it was the refresh so I put it to 60 where presumably the better specced Note would show it's stuff but it didn't happen there either, the Pix is still smoother. As an aside I haven't been on a Samsung device since they screwed my over on my international Note 8 with the bootloader shenanigans and man, those whites are really, really, REALLY, blue. Loved the brightness though, gotta troll through Magisk and see about getting some boost action going on.
How do you set to stay on 90hz after update... Don't see developers settings no more
Another reason people might not notice the difference is between 90hz and 60hz is because of the apps they use. Not all apps are drawn at 90fps which in turns causes the display to render at 60hz as well. Google maps for example only does 60fps and thus you won't notice the benefit of the 90hz display. But UI element (such as scrolling through settings or app drawer) definitely highlights the 90hz refresh rate and should instantly be noticeable.
Calmplex4g said:
How do you set to stay on 90hz after update... Don't see developers settings no more
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When developer options is enabled just use the search function up top. Type in 90hz and you should be able the find the setting to force 90hz.
Calmplex4g said:
How do you set to stay on 90hz after update... Don't see developers settings no more
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Keep tapping build number and it will appear under system settings
I'm in the middle on this argument. I can clearly see the difference between 60 and 90 when scrolling. That being said I don't care about being able to read something while I'm scrolling... Lol
I have not really tested the difference in battery life with or without the smooth enabled but I'm not losing any sleep over no having it enabled. I guess if I had it forced for a while I'd prolly miss it more if I switched it off then.
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How do you set to stay on 90hz after update... Don't see developers settings no more
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Still there after my January update. If not, well that's interesting. Turn on smooth display then :good:
I was on the OnePlus 7 Pro before the 4 XL so I've been using 90Hz for a while now. I mention that because I feel the difference is more and more noticeable as time goes on. The longer you use 90, the more significant the difference is from 60.
That's been my experience at least. I have 90 force enabled as well. However, I use Tasker to disable 90 once my phone hits 40%.
EeZeEpEe said:
Yes this is definitely an easy way to show the difference. Website scrolling is also another area I notice it most. It's as noticable as watching a sports highlight in 60 FPS in YouTube vs not.
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Also when using gestures (eg, slide to switch app)
in_dmand said:
That's interesting, mine feels as smooth as it's ever been, not choppy at all on 60 hz. Oh well... Sorta disappointed that I didn't notice a difference lol
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Don't be lol. It's a blessing! :angel:
It's definitely noticeable in any app that supports the refresh rate and system UI. I can't go back to 60hz and same with my monitor at home it's 144hz and the difference between 60 is a day and night difference. Once you go high refresh rate you don't go back! As for battery life impact it's probably there but I don't care. With my usage and using cell data I can make it over a day without having to charge. Adaptive battery and optimizations really go a long way.
Calmplex4g said:
How do you set to stay on 90hz after update... Don't see developers settings no more
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Same way as before - tap on Build Number 7 times to enable Developer Mode. The Force 90Hz option is still there for me on the January update
If i Switch to 90hz force do you notice more battery consumption?

96Hz mode

Came across this Note 20 Ultra thread for a secret 96Hz mode:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...es/note-20-ultra-secret-96hz-display-t4149657
Downloaded the Labs app from the OP and it's working perfectly. Not noticing a significant difference in smoothness and after a full charge cycle my active drain is down about 30% (ymmv).
tab00t^2 said:
Came across this Note 20 Ultra thread for a secret 96Hz mode:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...es/note-20-ultra-secret-96hz-display-t4149657
Downloaded the Labs app from the OP and it's working perfectly. Not noticing a significant difference in smoothness and after a full charge cycle my active drain is down about 30% (ymmv).
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Nice fine but I'm still loving my battery life as it is now
oreice said:
Nice fine but I'm still loving my battery life as it is now
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I've been pretty consistently getting about 6 hours SOT the first week with my normal routine/setup (Wi-Fi only, adaptive smoothness, rarely over 50% brightness) mainly using the inner screen. Not bad, I assume, for a device like this. With 96Hz so far it seems to be stretching that out close to 9.
What is the point in this since the inner screen has a refresh rate of 120Hz?
EDIT: Ah never mind, it is to prolong battery life, I see.
Btw for those of you who might want to test if this works, you can go to "https://www.displayhz.com/" and see it there. I recommend to use the Quick Tiles for toggling between 120Hz and 96Hz so that you can see it going into effect (in both ways).
It works perfectly
It saves battery without loss of quality
Thank you!
Hello,
is after this mod,the smaller front screen also working with 96hz?
Lavendel Queen said:
Hello,
is after this mod,the smaller front screen also working with 96hz?
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Obviously not because the front screen is only up to 60Hz, so how do you think that would work??
I think I should share this to you
[App][Non-root]Galaxy Max Hz (Refresh Rate Control & Monitor and Resolution Switcher)
tribalfs said:
I think I should share this to you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-20-ultra/themes/app-n20u-max-hz-t4181447
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Thanks much, this app is better; nice to have the fps overlay toggle too.
The app above works 100%. Thank you for providing the link. Will be sure to use when I'm below a certain battery %.
Call me insane, but I can genuinely see the difference between 96hz and 120hz. Having used 144hz+ monitors to game for the better part of a decade, I guess I'm used to high refresh displays.
Brief update: I've uninstalled the app.
I noticed my battery life actually got significantly worse because I tend to run the phone at 120hz. Being on YouTube/twitch a lot, I typically don't need 120hz but the app forces 120hz rather than allowing it to drop to 30hz or 60hz when I'm watching content.
I hope there aren't any adverse affects.. actually - I'll likely just factory reset it and start fresh.
AhsanU said:
Brief update: I've uninstalled the app.
I noticed my battery life actually got significantly worse because I tend to run the phone at 120hz. Being on YouTube/twitch a lot, I typically don't need 120hz but the app forces 120hz rather than allowing it to drop to 30hz or 60hz when I'm watching content.
I hope there aren't any adverse affects.. actually - I'll likely just factory reset it and start fresh.
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+1
Battery life was worse at 96hz. Dies the app LOCK the display at 96hz or does it set max 96hz?
AhsanU said:
Brief update: I've uninstalled the app.
I noticed my battery life actually got significantly worse because I tend to run the phone at 120hz. Being on YouTube/twitch a lot, I typically don't need 120hz but the app forces 120hz rather than allowing it to drop to 30hz or 60hz when I'm watching content.
I hope there aren't any adverse affects.. actually - I'll likely just factory reset it and start fresh.
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Battery life was worse at 96hz. Dies the app LOCK the display at 96hz or does it set max 96hz?
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You guys should use the newer version which is made for the Note 20 Ultra, which sets the Refresh Rate to a variable instead of locking it, because that is the exact problem. I also used the first one to begin with, which locked the Refresh Rate at 96Hz instead of allowing it to be variable. If you use the one for the Note 20 Ultra (posted a page back) instead, you will see that it should work much better.
yanniclord said:
You guys should use the newer version which is made for the Note 20 Ultra, which sets the Refresh Rate to a variable instead of locking it, because that is the exact problem. I also used the first one to begin with, which locked the Refresh Rate at 96Hz instead of allowing it to be variable. If you use the one for the Note 20 Ultra (posted a page back) instead, you will see that it should work much better.
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I did use the one linked at the bottom of the first page, and didn't see any options for a variable refresh rate? Two quick setting options appear which allows me to toggle 120hz, 96hz, and 60hz, and the other setting is to see the current fps. And I recall when I open the app, there wasn't anything there apart from a bit of text? Kind of don't want to install it to avoid messing with settings since battery life is pretty important.
Edit: I see that the app does force 60hz after a certain amount of time (on its own volition). That being said, my battery life got significantly worse so I'll stick to stock for now.
AhsanU said:
I did use the one linked at the bottom of the first page, and didn't see any options for a variable refresh rate? Two quick setting options appear which allows me to toggle 120hz, 96hz, and 60hz, and the other setting is to see the current fps. And I recall when I open the app, there wasn't anything there apart from a bit of text? Kind of don't want to install it to avoid messing with settings since battery life is pretty important.
Edit: I see that the app does force 60hz after a certain amount of time (on its own volition). That being said, my battery life got significantly worse so I'll stick to stock for now.
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It's just the stock system behavior.
96hz max mode just limit the ramping up of refresh rate to 96hz instead of 120hz. Your battery life being worse probably due to other factor/s.
I did like the 96HZ Mode...............It saved battery...and works on requirement
I found something interesting with this mod.
It works all good, you can set the max hz refresh rate to 96 and the behavior its the same as stock, it takes more or less the same time when the screen is idle to drop to 60, and the smoothness you loss from 120 to 96 its not much noticeable
I found something thay maybe is misworking
When you are on youtube (vanced app in this particular case) and you are seeing a 60fps clip, the stock refresh rate goes to 60hz like the video was at 30 or 24, but if you set the 96hz mode it never drops to 60
This could be a problem if you watch a lot of youtube at 60 fps and could affect somehow to battery life, which is the thing we are trying to improve
With other videos or apps i havent noticed any problem
Thanks
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miguelvrmtz said:
I found something interesting with this mod.
It works all good, you can set the max hz refresh rate to 96 and the behavior its the same as stock, it takes more or less the same time when the screen is idle to drop to 60, and the smoothness you loss from 120 to 96 its not much noticeable
I found something thay maybe is misworking
When you are on youtube (vanced app in this particular case) and you are seeing a 60fps clip, the stock refresh rate goes to 60hz like the video was at 30 or 24, but if you set the 96hz mode it never drops to 60
This could be a problem if you watch a lot of youtube at 60 fps and could affect somehow to battery life, which is the thing we are trying to improve
With other videos or apps i havent noticed any problem
Thanks
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That's not what I'm experiencing. Using the Note 20 Ultra version, refresh rate drops to 60hz when watching videos in Vanced with 96hz maximum adaptive rate. I was going to post a screenshot but every time I touch the screen the refresh rate jumps back up (which is expected behavior).
Mekrel said:
That's not what I'm experiencing. Using the Note 20 Ultra version, refresh rate drops to 60hz when watching videos in Vanced with 96hz maximum adaptive rate. I was going to post a screenshot but every time I touch the screen the refresh rate jumps back up (which is expected behavior).
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Are they 60 fps videos? In case they are it has to be specified in the settings where you switch the resolution...
Other videos works perfect for me, even in Vanced
Btw, im using the last update of the app
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