60hz display problem - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Using 60hz display is worst on OnePlus 7pro as compared to anyother above midrange phone.It feels very laggy on 60hz display while my basic OnePlus 7 feels smooth on 60hz display.anyone else facing similar problem?

Not here. Even at 60hz its still smoother than an S10.

mannulko said:
Using 60hz display is worst on OnePlus 7pro as compared to anyother above midrange phone.It feels very laggy on 60hz display while my basic OnePlus 7 feels smooth on 60hz display.anyone else facing similar problem?
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I have same experience on oneplus 7 pro, if i switched to 60 hz its laggy.

All I use is 60 Hz. I talked about this on a few different forums...I see no real world difference using 90 over 60 so I just keep it on 60 all the time for the sake of the battery. (also keep it on FHD but that's another subject)
Mine is very smooth on 60.

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Touch latency oneplus 7 pro

How is the touch latency on the oneplus 7 pro?
I know all the previous oneplus had bad touch response time, is the oneplus 7 pro any better?
I've read in a forum someone complaining about this and as a gamer it's very important to me.
I was going to buy the black shark 2 but I think op is a better phone overall.
I've read somewhere that op 7 pro has 135hz touch polling rate, is it true? I cannot find it on the op website. Obviously I'm not talking about the display refresh rate of 90hz.
Guys let me know your opinions asap please.
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Hank87 said:
How is the touch latency on the oneplus 7 pro?
I know all the previous oneplus had bad touch response time, is the oneplus 7 pro any better?
I've read in a forum someone complaining about this and as a gamer it's very important to me.
I was going to buy the black shark 2 but I think op is a better phone overall.
I've read somewhere that op 7 pro has 135hz touch polling rate, is it true? I cannot find it on the op website. Obviously I'm not talking about the display refresh rate of 90hz.
Guys let me know your opinions asap please.
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I've read the same on a few articles in the past but never seen it in a spec list.
liam_davenport said:
I've read the same on a few articles in the past but never seen it in a spec list.
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Yes, I think is a fake news otherwise it would be on the official spec list.
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well its a modern touchscreen so no theres no latency. i've never had any, ive never seen anyone say they have any. Theres been some updates to adjust the touch sensitivity, but not latency.
None that I know of... It's fast, smooth, high spec's & performance...
At the end I've bought the OnePlus 7 pro...and I have to say that my concerns were unfounded.
This phone is so fast and the touch response is actually very good, I think it's at iPhone level if not better, I don't understand how they can complain about that.
I've compared next to my old phone (pocophone f1) and i was surprised of how much difference there's, the pocophone takes double the time to register the touch and it's very noticeable even the 90hz when scrolling the text is too blurry to read on pocophone while this doesn't happen on the op. I'm very happy about this phone.
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Yes iPhone is at same level of smoothness & even better in some areas even at 60 hz. Imagine iPhone running at 90 or 120 hz ?
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Yes iPhone is at same level of smoothness & even better in some areas even at 60 hz. Imagine iPhone running at 90 or 120 hz ?
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Scrolling is definitely smoother on OnePlus 7 Pro though
Pocophone users are here as well? Damn they are just spamming everywhere about OnePlus 7 pro. This dude is talking about touch latency on OnePlus phones and he himself uses worst phone ever poco with tons of issues being touch latency on of the major issues on the phone. It is just unbearable to use the phone with such touch latency and there is screen bleeding as a bonus.
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Pocophone users are here as well? Damn they are just spamming everywhere about OnePlus 7 pro. This dude is talking about touch latency on OnePlus phones and he himself uses worst phone ever poco with tons of issues being touch latency on of the major issues on the phone. It is just unbearable to use the phone with such touch latency and there is screen bleeding as a bonus.
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RISHI RAJ said:
Yes iPhone is at same level of smoothness & even better in some areas even at 60 hz. Imagine iPhone running at 90 or 120 hz [emoji7]
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Agree, smoothness is the best part of apple products but I'll never buy an overpriced phone/tablet with a limited os.
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sandeep7 said:
Pocophone users are here as well? Damn they are just spamming everywhere about OnePlus 7 pro. This dude is talking about touch latency on OnePlus phones and he himself uses worst phone ever poco with tons of issues being touch latency on of the major issues on the phone. It is just unbearable to use the phone with such touch latency and there is screen bleeding as a bonus.
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I didn't had any issues with the pocophone... it is one of the best phone I had. The screen was good quality and very accurate colors, bleeding was not even noticeable. Only issue is the notch that hides the notifications that's was big mistake for Xiaomi, because they wanted to copy the ****ty iPhone.
Touch latency was not only a pocophone issue but most of android phone they have bad latency, i had the OnePlus 6 and it had bad latency as well.
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Hank87 said:
How is the touch latency on the oneplus 7 pro?
I know all the previous oneplus had bad touch response time, is the oneplus 7 pro any better?
I've read in a forum someone complaining about this and as a gamer it's very important to me.
I was going to buy the black shark 2 but I think op is a better phone overall.
I've read somewhere that op 7 pro has 135hz touch polling rate, is it true? I cannot find it on the op website. Obviously I'm not talking about the display refresh rate of 90hz.
Guys let me know your opinions asap please.
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"The display at least responds quickly to inputs though, thanks to its low latency, which we measure at 32.5 ms."
https://www.notebookcheck.net/OnePlus-7-Pro-Smartphone-Review.420598.0.html
For reference:
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/9t4eb8/oneplus_6_touch_latency_101ms/
OnePlus 3/3T: around 95ms
OnePlus 5T: 85ms
OnePlus 6: 95ms
Pixel 2 XL: 78ms
Pixel 3 XL: 50ms
Mate 20 Pro: 74ms
Xiaomi Mi 8: 72ms
Oppo Find X: 91ms
iPhone XS: 40ms
Note 9: 51ms
I had issues with my Oneplus One. But I had no issues with my OP3, nor with my 5T and the 7Pro is the fastest phone I ever used by far. So go ahead and buy it if you want.
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"The display at least responds quickly to inputs though, thanks to its low latency, which we measure at 32.5 ms."
https://www.notebookcheck.net/OnePlus-7-Pro-Smartphone-Review.420598.0.html
For reference:
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/comments/9t4eb8/oneplus_6_touch_latency_101ms/
OnePlus 3/3T: around 95ms
OnePlus 5T: 85ms
OnePlus 6: 95ms
Pixel 2 XL: 78ms
Pixel 3 XL: 50ms
Mate 20 Pro: 74ms
Xiaomi Mi 8: 72ms
Oppo Find X: 91ms
iPhone XS: 40ms
Note 9: 51ms
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On the second link they took the measurements from a french website lesnumeriques.com and on the same website they measured the op 7 pro latency at 59ms that's still a very good value.
I don't know how realistic is the value from notebookcheck as in their reviews they never do that measurement.
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Hank87 said:
On the second link they took the measurements from a french website lesnumeriques.com and on the same website they measured the op 7 pro latency at 59ms that's still a very good value.
I don't know how realistic is the value from notebookcheck as in their reviews they never do that measurement.
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Hi it seems it works very well on touch latency in daily use. But it still a bit lag if you play games (e.g. PUBG), I saw a video comparison between oneplus 7 pro vs iphone xs max.
Have you got the same problem?
gh279760559 said:
Hi it seems it works very well on touch latency in daily use. But it still a bit lag if you play games (e.g. PUBG), I saw a video comparison between oneplus 7 pro vs iphone xs max.
Have you got the same problem?
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No lag on pubg for me. Just the battery drains quickly.
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Hank87 said:
No lag on pubg for me. Just the battery drains quickly.
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thanks to reply. so did you just stop playing while it is out of battery or there is a lalternative way to play pubg while charging (i mean the earphone?)
Ever since oneplus fixed the ghost touch, touch latency is below par. Had to switch to aosip custom rom to improve gaming experience.

Switching from S10+ worth it?

Every year I upgrade to the latest S series device. But I end up getting bored and honestly want something different in between. I'm highly considering getting the one plus 7 pro because of the new 90hz 6.7 display . Anyone make the switch from the S10+ and regret it? I used to love the idea of rooting and custom roms so that might be a nice touch to keep me interested in the device. Just wanted some opinions, the note 10+ also has my attention because of ufs3.1 and the slightly tweaked cameras. Price isn't really a factor
I did and haven't looked back...
More freedom and less bloatware
Don't upgrade from S10+, because it's the same processor. Wait until next year to get a phone with a X55 5G modem (better than this year's X50 5G).
Since your asking in the op7pro forum most will say this is the best what ever there reasons. But I've had the device 2 times and bought times got rid of it... 90hz refresh is a gimmick, not realistic... I've own the s10 plus and it does not have that much bloatware and almost everything is uninstallable. I didn't like the one plus design,you can root but meh more problems the stability, cameras have improved since launch but still not up to par, good battery life, sound is decent. The s10 plus had everything you could want and if you get the exynos you can root if you want. (and don't let yourself be fooled by reviews of exynos not being as good as SD it's not true) I've used it and played the same games on both s10 plus and op7pro. My recent op7pro I traded it for a mate 20 pro 8/256 twilight.... All I can say is this is the best phone I have ever used, yes it does have a notch but I have never mind that sound can come out low but there's an app that fixes thatthing else just insane. It haves a 60hz refresh and it feels smoother that any other Android I've had.
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Since your asking in the op7pro forum most will say this is the best what ever there reasons. But I've had the device 2 times and bought times got rid of it... 90hz refresh is a gimmick, not realistic... I've own the s10 plus and it does not have that much bloatware and almost everything is uninstallable. I didn't like the one plus design,you can root but meh more problems the stability, cameras have improved since launch but still not up to par, good battery life, sound is decent. The s10 plus had everything you could want and if you get the exynos you can root if you want. (and don't let yourself be fooled by reviews of exynos not being as good as SD it's not true) I've used it and played the same games on both s10 plus and op7pro. My recent op7pro I traded it for a mate 20 pro 8/256 twilight.... All I can say is this is the best phone I have ever used, yes it does have a notch but I have never mind that sound can come out low but there's an app that fixes thatthing else just insane. It haves a 60hz refresh and it feels smoother that any other Android I've had.
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I agree 90Hz refresh is a gimmick. People experience a placebo-type effect, I think. The only worthwhile upgrade would come next year when X55 5G modems get used. The S10+ is fantastic, but I didn't buy it because of no bootloader unlock on US Snapdragon variants.
I bit the bullet and ordered one. Yes I realize it had the same basic specs, and I can live with the features I'll be losing. Worse case scenario I keep the S10+ and sell the 7 Pro. I'm praying the display is close to par with the AMOLED screen, and the larger screen size will be a bonus too. I'm expecting the software and the fluentness to impress me. Anyone know if there's a way to disable the volume slider though, not a fan of the physical slider.
90hz a gimmick? WTF? Yeh so are 120hz screens and 4k tv . You must be 1/100000 that can't notice the difference.
90hz IS ABSOLUTELY NOT a gimmick and every other phone to me looks painful after looking at amazing refresh rate of my phone. The 90hz is the real icing on top for this phone which is great in every single way. Great battery life which has been doing nothing but getting better with time due to the phone optimizing itself based on your usage. The screen is big and notch/ hole punch free and the sound is nice and loud while being crisp at the same time. And the camera is not the best but it's not disappointing either. I'm happy with it and I take a decent amount of pictures.
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90hz IS ABSOLUTELY NOT a gimmick and every other phone to me looks painful after looking at amazing refresh rate of my phone. The 90hz is the real icing on top for this phone which is great in every single way. Great battery life which has been doing nothing but getting better with time due to the phone optimizing itself based on your usage. The screen is big and notch/ hole punch free and the sound is nice and loud while being crisp at the same time. And the camera is not the best but it's not disappointing either. I'm happy with it and I take a decent amount of pictures.
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However, should you move from an S10+ to this
I'm not too sure about that. Unless it's an even trade or you throw in like 50 bucks towards it stay where you are.
dami00976 said:
Since your asking in the op7pro forum most will say this is the best what ever there reasons. But I've had the device 2 times and bought times got rid of it... 90hz refresh is a gimmick, not realistic... I've own the s10 plus and it does not have that much bloatware and almost everything is uninstallable. I didn't like the one plus design,you can root but meh more problems the stability, cameras have improved since launch but still not up to par, good battery life, sound is decent. The s10 plus had everything you could want and if you get the exynos you can root if you want. (and don't let yourself be fooled by reviews of exynos not being as good as SD it's not true) I've used it and played the same games on both s10 plus and op7pro. My recent op7pro I traded it for a mate 20 pro 8/256 twilight.... All I can say is this is the best phone I have ever used, yes it does have a notch but I have never mind that sound can come out low but there's an app that fixes thatthing else just insane. It haves a 60hz refresh and it feels smoother that any other Android I've had.
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Just Compare Pes 2019 on high settings on both exynos & sd. You'll know the difference. Regarding 90 hz I can say that after using this Device If I scroll in App Drawer in my Xs Max I can literally see the icons stuttering or dragging.
Screen Doesn't gets as bright but it is comparable to iPhone on natural mode. I would suggest OP if he's using a SD S10 he should stick with it. Also I would suggest to Uninstall the Netflix app pre installed,If You Don't want dark videos
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90hz a gimmick? WTF? Yeh so are 120hz screens and 4k tv . You must be 1/100000 that can't notice the difference.
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https://youtu.be/7BuP4W5Cae4
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Speed Test G: OnePlus 7 Pro 60Hz vs 90Hz
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Apparently, running at 90Hz slightly decreases graphical performance on the OnePlus 7 Pro.
Don't switch from a S10 - you won't notice enough benefit.
Sure, having a screen with no notches or cutouts is nice; and yes, *some* things look better at 90Hz, but it kills your battery quicker, and actually, I don't really mind about scrolling smoothness in Chrome - I'd far rather like the extra refresh in all games (which you DON'T get right now).
Also, you'll loose wireless charging, IP68, and being honest, a bit of build quality. If you're really thinking of leaving the S10, how about going to the Note 10 instead?
stuclark said:
Don't switch from a S10 - you won't notice enough benefit.
Sure, having a screen with no notches or cutouts is nice; and yes, *some* things look better at 90Hz, but it kills your battery quicker, and actually, I don't really mind about scrolling smoothness in Chrome - I'd far rather like the extra refresh in all games (which you DON'T get right now).
Also, you'll loose wireless charging, IP68, and being honest, a bit of build quality. If you're really thinking of leaving the S10, how about going to the Note 10 instead?
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As someone who has tried both, there is a huge difference. The S10+ is a laughable phone compared to the OP7Pro. Scrolling looks laggy, apps open slower, worse game performance, worse thermals, Terrible standby drain, Ugly front camera, Slow fingerprint, broken Snapchat camera, etc. The list goes on and on
jhofseth said:
I agree 90Hz refresh is a gimmick. People experience a placebo-type effect, I think. The only worthwhile upgrade would come next year when X55 5G modems get used. The S10+ is fantastic, but I didn't buy it because of no bootloader unlock on US Snapdragon variants.
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90hz gimmick. Placebo effect lmaoooo.... 90hz 120hz. Is the future. Processors are already fast enought and are limited by the 60hz hardware. What 90hz does is increase os fluidity(smoothness) by 50%. Now when i loom at my iphone xs max which suppost to be the smoothest phone around. It look jerky stuttery and not smooth.... Not because it is, is because of the 60hz limitation. Is the same that your car is really fast. Can beat most car on a race.... Now u demo a much faster car (50% faster). U will be so impress....that When u go back to ur car. U will feel it so slow.... Not because it is. Is because u demo a much faster car. After a few day of driving ur car u will then again see that ur car is fast. Same with 90hz 120hz
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90hz gimmick. Placebo effect lmaoooo.... 90hz 120hz. Is the future. Processors are already fast enought and are limited by the 60hz hardware. What 90hz does is increase os fluidity(smoothness) by 50%. Now when i loom at my iphone xs max which suppost to be the smoothest phone around. It look jerky stuttery and not smooth.... Not because it is, is because of the 60hz limitation. Is the same that your car is really fast. Can beat most car on a race.... Now u demo a much faster car (50% faster). U will be so impress....that When u go back to ur car. U will feel it so slow.... Not because it is. Is because u demo a much faster car. After a few day of driving ur car u will then again see that ur car is fast. Same with 90hz 120hz
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You need to compare apples to apples: the only meaningful comparison is the OnePlus 7 Pro to itself. For example, tell a friend to switch it 60Hz or 90Hz and not tell you which one; then, without checking settings, see if you can guess which is which.
jhofseth said:
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Apparently, running at 90Hz slightly decreases graphical performance on the OnePlus 7 Pro.
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No it doesnt. There app not optimize for 90hz,. Just like benchmarking apps which even if un have 90hz will run the 3d games a 60hz... Now use the mod of forcing 90hz on everything. By the way. I get 9hour sot forcing 90hz all time and 1440p (qhd). I hear people complaining that it drain ur battery. Like if 90hz u will only get 2 hour sot. .. if 9hour sot with 90hz on is not good enough. I really know no what are people expecting
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You need to compare apples to apples: the only meaningful comparison is the OnePlus 7 Pro to itself. For example, tell a friend to switch it 60Hz or 90Hz and not tell you which one; then, without checking settings, see if you can guess which is which.
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This is absolutely correct. Anything else is like saying "Concorde is a faster plane than a spitfire" - they're NOT comparable!
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Arden144 said:
As someone who has tried both, there is a huge difference. The S10+ is a laughable phone compared to the OP7Pro. Scrolling looks laggy, apps open slower, worse game performance, worse thermals, Terrible standby drain, Ugly front camera, Slow fingerprint, broken Snapchat camera, etc. The list goes on and on
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I was unaware that Snapchat had dedicated cameras on either the S10+ *OR* the OnePlus 7 Pro. I stopped bothering to read after that statement!
I didn't like the s10+ and I switched to Op7 pro.
Another planet imho, I really enjoy this phone and I never miss my s10+, cameras too.
Exynos s10+ is garbage imho, really not such a good device as review tell.
OP7 pro beats/pair s10+ in everything in my daily use, and this is my first OnePlus phone...Never going back to Samsung honestly!
Sreen is so better on op7 pro in my opinion, never liked the s10+ screen because of reduced blue light filter.
Oh, and vibration. Dude, really? The vibration on op7 pro is gorgeous...
Warp charge destroy s10+ exynos charge time, and battery is similar but op7 pro doesn't consume so much on standby and when using camera.
My op7 pro never get hot when I'm using it.
Just some random thoughts...
Love this phone!
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Another positive OnePlus 7Pro review today...
jhofseth said:
You need to compare apples to apples: the only meaningful comparison is the OnePlus 7 Pro to itself. For example, tell a friend to switch it 60Hz or 90Hz and not tell you which one; then, without checking settings, see if you can guess which is which.
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bruh..i mean i get it, some are fanboys and like their brand, but honestly... 90hz is definately noticable if you dont see it you just wont accept that something beats your loved phone somewhere
and the exynos samsung phones are just not worth the price, the processor is just garbage compared to the sd variants (compared a note 9 with exynos with s9 with sd and s9 was better in nearly every way)
anyway back to the topic:
samsung phones have more, if not all features you want or need, like if you already have a samsung device (watch eg) it makes sense to stay with samsung because it seems to function just better, but if you want a clean smooth experience just grab a op7 pro and feel good

oneplus 7 pro play PUBG charging and earphone problem

Hi,
Does any one has the charging problem while playing PUBG game? Since there is no 3.5mm jack port on Oneplus 7 pro. I am wondering how you guys solve this problem?
My s7edge play game very badly (throttling problem). I am looking for a phone which has the ability for daily use and awesome performance in games. I really like oneplus 7pro. But these 2 problems really make me hesitate... any suggestion or comment will be really appreciated!
Ps: The touch latency: it seems the phone works so well in daily use (~35ms). But I am curious how it works in games (PUBG)? There is a touch latency comparison between oneplus 7 pro and iphone xs on Youtube.
You're not really supposed to charge a phone and a play an intensive game at the same time, I mean no phone is gonna go through that without significant throttling. If you really want to charge and play pubg without major throttling then you have to use slower charging at least.
Touch latency on the 7 pro is pretty low AS LONG as it stays on 90hz. If the game defaults to 60hz and you can't set it to 90(I think only asphalt 9 has 90hz mode?) you'll notice significant touch latency, just like on earlier oneplus phones. That's one of the reasons I returned mine, the touch latency on the 90hz is comparable to other flagships' latency on 60hz, but if you're forced on 60hz you're looking at mid-range phone latency.

overclocking the screen

I really want the S pen from the note but I really like the 7 pro for the 90hz screen.
is there any way to overclock the note 10 display higher? even its its just to like 75hz that is fine.
preferably without having to root
Nope
sakshamgoyal01 said:
I really want the S pen from the note but I really like the 7 pro for the 90hz screen.
is there any way to overclock the note 10 display higher? even its its just to like 75hz that is fine.
preferably without having to root
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Not gonna happen. Not sure why Samsung didn't include a 90hz screen, since they make the screen 90hz for OP, and the upcoming pixel 4.
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Not gonna happen. Not sure why Samsung didn't include a 90hz screen, since they make the screen 90hz for OP, and the upcoming pixel 4.
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Brightness, overall image quality, battery life. These appear to be the main reasons. Yeah the OP7 Pro has a higher refresh rate but don't be fooled, it's nowhere near as good as far as image quality and brightness. I guess it's up to personal preference.
-Ric- said:
Brightness, overall image quality, battery life. These appear to be the main reasons. Yeah the OP7 Pro has a higher refresh rate but don't be fooled, it's nowhere near as good as far as image quality and brightness. I guess it's up to personal preference.
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I have both. Brightness? OP7pro is BRIGHTER than n10. Battery? Nope, I lost about 2% batt with 90hz on, not really a battery killer. Lol. People need to stop with the bs.
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I have both. Brightness? OP7pro is BRIGHTER than n10. Battery? Nope, I lost about 2% batt with 90hz on, not really a battery killer. Lol. People need to stop with the bs.
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Considering the OnePlus 7 Pro's display brightness spec is supposed to max out at around 820 nits while the note 10+ can reach 1300... you either got a special phone that no one has seen or you're full of crap.
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Considering the OnePlus 7 Pro's display brightness spec is supposed to max out at around 820 nits while the note 10+ can reach 1300... you either got a special phone that no one has seen or you're full of crap.
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Or I got a POS note10plus, because my OP7pro gets brighter. But who the f needs 1300 nits?
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Or I got a POS note10plus, because my OP7pro gets brighter. But who the f needs 1300 nits?
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People that leave their home and walk under that incredibly bright thing that we call "sun".

90 vs 60 and Resolution

I am using 60Hz refresh rate as well as FHD+
I do not watch high resolution movies on my phone (I prefer an 80" TV for that) but I have tried running the phone at 90HZ and QHD+ and I just do not see, or feel any difference! My scrolling through apps, and pictures, and web pages move just as fast on 60Hz as they do on 90Hz. The screen resolution also does not appear to change at all between FHD and QHD. Don't get me wrong, my phone is on 10 and running like a champ! I do not know if my battery would run out sooner on the higher rates but I just think that this thing is so fast as it is with all the top line hardware that running it at the higher rates would just use more battery with very limited, to no real benefit.
Am I the only one who feels this way?
As someone who uses a 144Hz gaming display and 90Hz OP7Pro daily 60Hz is painfully choppy...
jaseman said:
I am using 60Hz refresh rate as well as FHD+
I do not watch high resolution movies on my phone (I prefer an 80" TV for that) but I have tried running the phone at 90HZ and QHD+ and I just do not see, or feel any difference! My scrolling through apps, and pictures, and web pages move just as fast on 60Hz as they do on 90Hz. The screen resolution also does not appear to change at all between FHD and QHD. Don't get me wrong, my phone is on 10 and running like a champ! I do not know if my battery would run out sooner on the higher rates but I just think that this thing is so fast as it is with all the top line hardware that running it at the higher rates would just use more battery with very limited, to no real benefit.
Am I the only one who feels this way?
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I would like to know why you bought a 1440p 90hz panel if you wish to use 1080p 60? 1440p is obviously more sharper and cleaner image and higher refreshrate = smoother experience I hate to see these comments "I don't see the difference" I always feel like the user is blind to me the difference is so obvious. But as the comment bellow I also game on a 144hz panel so anything less is choppy to me too. So I guess if you never used a high refresh panel it might be not noticeable to you.
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I would like to know why you bought a 1440p 90hz panel if you wish to use 1080p 60? 1440p is obviously more sharper and cleaner image and higher refreshrate = smoother experience I hate to see these comments "I don't see the difference" I always feel like the user is blind to me the difference is so obvious. But as the comment bellow I also game on a 144hz panel so anything less is choppy to me too. So I guess if you never used a high refresh panel it might be not noticeable to you.
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I do not play games on a phone. I have more important things to do with a $700.00 tool. I see just fine. I do not buy a phone based on screen refresh rate or resolution. 1080p on a 6 inch screen is better than many 55 inch TV's. I buy my phones based on price, battery size, and a few other features. So my perception is not wrong. I have tried multiple combinations of the various settings and there is LITTLE to NO appreciable difference! Maybe it makes a difference for games, but come on, games? Oh well, to each his own!
Liam definitely has a point. Although I never use 1080 I can understand how 1440 might not be a big enough difference that the extra battery is worth it. However the 90hz is much smoother during everyday use than 60hz. I use forced 90 and it hurts scrolling in any other phone. Don't know how much it affects games
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I do not play games on a phone. I have more important things to do with a $700.00 tool. I see just fine. I do not buy a phone based on screen refresh rate or resolution. 1080p on a 6 inch screen is better than many 55 inch TV's. I buy my phones based on price, battery size, and a few other features. So my perception is not wrong. I have tried multiple combinations of the various settings and there is LITTLE to NO appreciable difference! Maybe it makes a difference for games, but come on, games? Oh well, to each his own!
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I'm pretty sure he was talking about gaming on a 144hz monitor, not on his phone.
So theoretically going from 144hz to 60hz would be a HUGE difference and would definitely be noticeable.
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I do not play games on a phone. I have more important things to do with a $700.00 tool. I see just fine. I do not buy a phone based on screen refresh rate or resolution. 1080p on a 6 inch screen is better than many 55 inch TV's. I buy my phones based on price, battery size, and a few other features. So my perception is not wrong. I have tried multiple combinations of the various settings and there is LITTLE to NO appreciable difference! Maybe it makes a difference for games, but come on, games? Oh well, to each his own!
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90Hz is not only good for gaming. There's was a time when Google Chrome stopped supporting 90Hz (I think it was a month ago). At the very first second I was using Chrome with 60Hz without knowing I just thought "wtf why is it so laggy". So yeah, the difference between 60Hz and 90Hz is very big. Glad chrome supports 90Hz again.
90Hz ftw!
I guess it all boils down to not only "what" you do on your phone, but also "how" you choose to do it...as in which app(s) you choose to get things done. I keep changing settings and even rebooting between changes just to make sure they really take. And I do not see any appreciable difference! Not trying to make trouble, not disparaging this phone at all because I am enjoying it very much! But for me, the way I use it, and the apps that are important to me..the faster refresh rate as well as the higher resolution are anecdotal at best. The whole purpose of this thread for me was to make sure that my phone was truly working properly when using the higher settings. Evidently it is??? YMMV
This is an age-old battle and it's pointless as this is very subjective and changes over time.
Understand that it is normal for a person not to percieve huge difference between 60 and 90Hz if you are used to 60 and going to 90 short term. Your brain needs time to adjust and "speed up" your perception and it takes weeks or months. After that period of getting used to the fluidity of higher refresh display, going back to 60 should seem like a slideshow. Someone used to 60Hz will not see a huge difference, someone coming from 144Hz will immediatelly feel the screen lag at 60. Another thing is dark mode, dark mode indirectly raises your pixel response times, making movement more blurry and the 90Hz less prominent.
As for resolution on this phone, you can clearly see the small text in browsers is more blurry and causes more eye fatigue.
At the end of the day if you value the battery more than screen clarity, it's better to keep both low before you spoil yourself and there's no going back
we all know that on Android 9, not all the apps runs at 90Hz inclued Chrome, the reason is the battery consumption of course
idk if this still true on Android 10, but Chrome is runing at 90Hz on Android 10
so i guess, 1+ unlock the 90Hz to more apps, still mix it with the 60Hz to optimize the battery, so that is why we kind of dont see any differences
the only method to compare is download the Auto90 app from appstore, force the phone to runs at 90Hz all the time then you'll see there is differences or not
I dont mind about resolution since FHD+ is more than Reasonable with color tuning , but the frame rate is one of the main pros of one plus new line up .
So i force all them 90hz on all apps . Leaving iphone users insecurely baffled
I'm usually on a 240hz monitor. The 90hz screen is very nice feeling and whenever I look at my 6t I want to throw up.
^^LOL, good one's

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