120 Hz screen refresh rate not in all apps - OPPO Find X2 Pro Questions & Answers

Hi, in the developer options I activated the to show the screen refresh rate all the time. Furthermore I activated to have 120 hz all the time.
Saying this, in some apps I get 60 hz only. E. G the app Quizduell. But also in my browser Fennec which is based on Firefox I get 60 Hz (not always but often. If I open a blank site via shortcut from the launcher I get 120 always but if I just open the browser normally I get
60 Hz during the browser session).
Does anyone experience the same and has an answer to that?

Well it says in the system dialog where you choose the frame rate that due to compatibility issues that even if 120 Hz is being selected, some apps will still be displayed with 60 Hz only. Which is pretty much the answer to your question.

Ah OK thanks for the hint. But having 60 Hz with a browser which is updated every here and then is strange in my opinion. Bromite browser is the same. 60 Hz only.
Although the browsers are based on Firefox or Chrome respectively. Here would be the question how the compatibility is set.

topcaser said:
Hi, in the developer options I activated the to show the screen refresh rate all the time. Furthermore I activated to have 120 hz all the time.
Saying this, in some apps I get 60 hz only. E. G the app Quizduell. But also in my browser Fennec which is based on Firefox I get 60 Hz (not always but often. If I open a blank site via shortcut from the launcher I get 120 always but if I just open the browser normally I get
60 Hz during the browser session).
Does anyone experience the same and has an answer to that?
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Where is that option, I want to check to. What is your ColorOS version?

Just check they developers options

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3rd party apps lack of 90Hz support

I've been finding that some 3rd party apps lack 90Hz support. Most disappointing of which is Samsung Browser. I would think that screen refresh rate is independent of apps but obviously the phone is detecting something with these apps and saying "I should render this at 60Hz". Has anyone found a workaround? I'd love to use Samsung Browser but it's hard to go back to 60Hz. /firstworldproblems
SilentByte said:
I've been finding that some 3rd party apps lack 90Hz support. Most disappointing of which is Samsung Browser. I would think that screen refresh rate is independent of apps but obviously the phone is detecting something with these apps and saying "I should render this at 60Hz". Has anyone found a workaround? I'd love to use Samsung Browser but it's hard to go back to 60Hz. /firstworldproblems
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apps do not have to do with the refresh rate. Perhaps they have low frames per second which could be improved by disabling ads or some other tweaks
GUGUITOMTG4 said:
apps do not have to do with the refresh rate. Perhaps they have low frames per second which could be improved by disabling ads or some other tweaks
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Wrong. Apps do need to add support to show 90 frames.
justasalekna said:
Wrong. Apps do need to add support to show 90 frames.
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I wouldn't say so. Might apply to some games. But not to standard apps at all.
The only apps that need support are games
C3C076 said:
I wouldn't say so. Might apply to some games. But not to standard apps at all.
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Sorry If that was misleading. App developers need to optimize the app so It calculates every frame faster so it has time to show 90 fps on 90hz displays.
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justasalekna said:
Wrong. Apps do need to add support to show 90 frames.
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You said I was wrong and then supported my point. I also said frames could be improved but not refresh rate, which is a different thing. Apps display as a chain of images per secods. which is FPS. Refresh rate (Hertz) is a mechanical function of display that dictates how many times it refreshes a what ever is on the screen, image video, just single picture etc.. regardlessly if app has good or bad Frames.
You can look at a single picture at 60 or 90Hz but not at 60 or 90 fps because its just one image or one frame. Reading is a big tool
justasalekna said:
Sorry If that was misleading. App developers need to optimize the app so It calculates every frame faster so it has time to show 90 fps on 90hz displays.
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This is wrong. A poorly performing app and screen refresh rate are completely independent of each other. With this phone, the entire screen is switching to 60Hz with some third party apps. This makes the app less smooth as well as the OS in general (e.g. pulling down the status bar to view notifications). I really hope OnePlus fixes this soon, as it defeats the purpose of having a 90Hz display if it keeps switching to 60Hz.
justasalekna said:
Sorry If that was misleading. App developers need to optimize the app so It calculates every frame faster so it has time to show 90 fps on 90hz displays.
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There is nothing that developers of standard apps that use standard framework (not NDK) can do as there is no public API for that at all.
There is abstraction layer and apps do not need to deal with things related to physical capabilities of the screen, such as display refresh rate.
OnePlus already uses some auto switching logic for refresh rate, e.g. during video playback. The thing is their implementation is currently not perfect as they seem to be switching
to 60Hz even for videos not playing in fullscreen mode. So e.g. when you scroll FB and video comes into view, screen switches to 60Hz which is not OK (the same applies to web packages with embedded video).

Force an specific app to run at 60 hz, but maintain 90 hz for everything else.

I just got a 7 Pro and I'm wondering if there is any way to run a game at 60hz and the rest of the phone at 90hz.
Pokémon Go internal game logic is tied to the framerate (the game runs at locked 30 hz) and OnePlus magic sauce that forces the game to run at 90 hz break the game mechanics. I have to spin balls twice as fast to throw them, etc.
I'd love to run everything at 90hz but just the game at 60hz.
Thanks!
There is already posts about this and I made a tasker option for it. Look through guides section.
Glad I'm not the only one! I switched to 60hz just because of this reason.
Download Tasker from playstore
Here is the profile I made so u can choose what apps you want to have set to 60Hz, it will Switch to 60Hz on apps you choose and once you exit the app/game it goes back to forced 90Hz.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/tasker-90hz-60hz-refresh-rate-app-t3944865
It worked perfectly, thank you for the profile, and thank you for linking the thread.
Linking it wasn't that hard, surely.

120hz not stable

my phone sometime 60hz but my settings 120hz
Some applications will not flow smoothly.
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I have the same feeling : Mario Kart looks like smoother in 60 hz rather then 120hz. It's just a feeling, I have no proof about it.
its not just the apps
they use dynamic refresh rate and it means the refresh rate changes in order to save battery
I notice lags even when I do basic things like opening the recent apps menu or opening some apps, this **** is so annoying....

Android 12 / MIUI 13 - How to switch off Adaptive FPS?

Hi there XDA Forums,
So I recently updated my Redmi K30 (Phoenix) to MIUI 13.0.1.0 (and with it to Android 12). One of the main issues I noticed is that the device will automatically adjust the FPS according to what is being displayed on the screen. By default, I have my refresh rate and FPS set to 120 for the smoothest experience I can get.
However, when I open an App like YouTube, I can scroll through the list of videos just fine, but when most videos start playing the framerate drops to 30 FPS (unless its a video that has over 30 FPS).
For a chat app like Discord, when I scroll pass a GIF I can see that my FPS goes from 120 to 30 while the GIF is visible on the screen, which is an absolutely terrible experience.
Everything about the update is seems fine, and I can see when adaptive FPS can become helpful, but I need something, at least an option for me to maintain the framerate that i want.
I have Magisk (25.1) installed and I have tried using SetEdit, and changed variables like 'min_refresh_rate', 'peak_refresh_rate' but none of these do anything. I have also tried changing the variable 'user_refresh_rate' to 1, while this was able to change the YouTube App's framerate from 60 to 120 while browsing for videos, when a 30FPS video plays the framerate once again drops to 30 again until either the video is paused or closed. I have also tried MagiskHide Props Config along with setting variables such as 'ro.vendor.dfps.enable' and 'ro.vendor.smart_dfps.enable' to false, but this one didn't work either.
I'm out of ideas, can anyone help?
I have the same problem and i want to switch if i dont have a solution... Did you find any?

Question Any way to force 120hz on every app?

Is there any way for iqoo 7 to force all apps to run on 120hz
For Example - Youtube app runs on 60 fps
swiggy & zomato apps also run on 60 fps.
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This cant be changed as it depends on app developer...eg YouTube currently supports videos up to 60 frame rate, video in frame rate over that cap will be automatically compressed and converted to 60 FPS hence it cant support 120 hz
Use set edit app
Change user refresh rete 120 to 1

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