Adaptive power setting - Samsung Galaxy S20 / S20+ / S20 Ultra Questions &

What does it turn off? Does it turn off 120hz?
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Yeah, what I think it does is changes the hertz depending on how you use you phone, as well as some other things. Don't quote me on this, but its something I recall hearing in a video and I think this is that setting that applies the dynamic hertz.

I was using this setting before the 96hz tweak, it does not change the refresh rate even if the power mode enters into medium mode.
But you have to turn off 120hz if you manually toggle medium power savings mode.

Kiran-Kumar said:
I was using this setting before the 96hz tweak, it does not change the refresh rate even if the power mode enters into medium mode.
But you have to turn off 120hz if you manually toggle medium power savings mode.
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Oh, so if you enable it you keep the 120 hertz and get to disable other things when changing the power profile e.g. like limiting the cpu. That's quite good, considering we want to keep the 120 and are okay disabling features somewhere else.

Bleegeeda said:
Oh, so if you enable it you keep the 120 hertz and get to disable other things when changing the power profile e.g. like limiting the cpu. That's quite good, considering we want to keep the 120 and are okay disabling features somewhere else.
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Exactly...not sure how long Samsung gonna let it be this way.

Bleegeeda said:
Oh, so if you enable it you keep the 120 hertz and get to disable other things when changing the power profile e.g. like limiting the cpu. That's quite good, considering we want to keep the 120 and are okay disabling features somewhere else.
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First switch to medium power mode, then enter the following commands through adb, you can maintain 120Hz + medium power mode
According to the finder, I ’m not sure if Adaptive has any effect
adb shell settings put secure refresh_rate_mode 2 (120Hz)
adb shell settings put secure refresh_rate_mode 1 (Adaptive)
adb shell settings put secure refresh_rate_mode 0 (60Hz)

I'm not rooted
If the adaptive setting maintains 120hz then I'm in , I'm assuming the posts above refer to non rooted phones as well
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Davey Dual Sim said:
I'm not rooted
If the adaptive setting maintains 120hz then I'm in , I'm assuming the posts above refer to non rooted phones as well
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No root required ... i'm currently using 96hz + Opti ... + Adapt ... and everything runs smoothly, fast and battery life is noticeably longer...
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How are you doing this ? I can't get that free download to do anthing
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Davey Dual Sim said:
How are you doing this ? I can't get that free download to do anthing
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Follow this link
https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-galaxy-s20-hidden-96hz-display-mode/

Both the 96 and 120 stay highlighted, how do you know which is on?
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Davey Dual Sim said:
Both the 96 and 120 stay highlighted, how do you know which is on?
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https://www.testufo.com
Open this link...you ll get to know what is your current refresh rate.

Weird, says 96hz and I haven't installed the free app[emoji848]
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Right , I'm set up on 96hz, let's give this a go
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96hz feels no slower scrolling through Twitter than 120
If there is a big saving in battery the person who developed the free app should be knighted
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Davey Dual Sim said:
96hz feels no slower scrolling through Twitter than 120
If there is a big saving in battery the person who developed the free app should be knighted
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There's a drain test between 120 and 96 and gave him about 33 mins longer with 96 enabled

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[FACT][TIP] SONY XPERIA S Auto Brightness

SONY XPERIA S's Auto Brightness is always on, so there's no need for some application to do that for you.
TEST : Press your DIAL icon and type this code : *#*#7378423#*#* : Press Service tests : Scroll down to : Ambient Light Sensor : Press it and you should see some values. Now put your finger on the sensor and those values will change. Now you know the sensor is working OK.
The build in Brightness which is in Settings/Display should be set over/or to 60%, if it is set under that value the auto brightness will not be ''AUTO''
And of course you can do a test in broad daylight, when the sun is up
Put your finger on the sensor and see the step by step brightness difference/changing.
Unrelated-hint : If you want to enter another secret menu this is the code : *#*#4636#*#*
You'll see :
Phone information
Battery information
Usage statistics
Wi-Fi information
skywalkerdroid said:
SONY XPERIA S's
The build in Brightness which is in Settings/Display should be set over/or to 60%, if it is set under that value the auto brightness will not be ''AUTO''
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Nice info but what is the proof of this??
skywalkerdroid said:
[BUnrelated-hint : If you want to enter another secret menu this is the code : *#*#4636#*#*
You'll see :
Phone information
Battery information
Usage statistics
Wi-Fi information
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Its Not secret menu...its a common code which can be used on any android device in world.........
n70shan said:
Nice info but what is the proof of this??
Its Not secret menu...its a common code which can be used on any android device in world.........
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Well the point for this is that I saw so many threads about Auto Brightness apps, modes, tweaks and some other stuff, that are irrelevant when you know that the Auto Brightness is ON and ALWAYS working. The Auto Brightness is ON, so there is no need for some application occupying space on the phone, to do what your phone already is doing by itself.
And you're right, that's not a secret menu, but it's not a sub/menu in Settings either
skywalkerdroid said:
Well the point for this is that I saw so many threads about Auto Brightness apps, modes, tweaks and some other stuff, that are irrelevant when you know that the Auto Brightness is ON and ALWAYS working. The Auto Brightness is ON, so there is no need for some application occupying space on the phone, to do what your phone already is doing by itself.
And you're right, that's not a secret menu, but it's not a sub/menu in Settings either
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well thats not a proper statement....thats only ur point of view.....how u can say that auto brightness is working by itself?? u have no proof for it..... may be xperia s has only manual control for brightness...
n70shan said:
well thats not a proper statement....thats only ur point of view.....how u can say that auto brightness is working by itself?? u have no proof for it..... may be xperia s has only manual control for brightness...
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The proof is in my first post. But more easy, go out in the sun, put your finger on the sensor and the brightness will decrease automatically and vice versa.
n70shan said:
well thats not a proper statement....thats only ur point of view.....how u can say that auto brightness is working by itself?? u have no proof for it..... may be xperia s has only manual control for brightness...
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He is right, but auto brightness works with 30% and up of a brightness.
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The best value is 60 %. Any value under that will not make much difference regarding Auto Brightness.
I keep my phone on 30-40% and i can clearly see that auto brightness works and makes huge diference.
Also IMO 60% is to hell bright, and i can bet you barrelly can use display more then 2:30-3:00 hours.
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electrash said:
I keep my phone on 30-40% and i can clearly see that auto brightness works and makes huge diference.
Also IMO 60% is to hell bright, and i can bet you barrelly can use display more then 2:30-3:00 hours.
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Keeping the level at 60 %, which is the default setting will not drain the battery that fast. Under that, as you stated that you are keeping it at 30 %, well, in a few years you will need glasses. It's a smartphone,with HD screen resolution, let it do his job, make the best of it. Normal level is 60 %, not 100 % but for sure not 30 %
skywalkerdroid said:
Keeping the level at 60 %, which is the default setting will not drain the battery that fast. Under that, as you stated that you are keeping it at 30 %, well, in a few years you will need glasses. It's a smartphone,with HD screen resolution, let it do his job, make the best of it. Normal level is 60 %, not 100 % but for sure not 30 %
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Booyaaah!! This kid is the boss. Happy to find a dude who does not hesitate. ONLY FACTS.
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YuriBasescu said:
Booyaaah!! This kid is the boss. Happy to find a dude who does not hesitate. ONLY FACTS.
Enviado desde mi Lti26 usando xda App
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Yeah, but there's always someone trying to argue the facts.
skywalkerdroid said:
Keeping the level at 60 %, which is the default setting will not drain the battery that fast. Under that, as you stated that you are keeping it at 30 %, well, in a few years you will need glasses. It's a smartphone,with HD screen resolution, let it do his job, make the best of it. Normal level is 60 %, not 100 % but for sure not 30 %
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Can you cite any scientific data to support your claim of loss of vision due to chronic use of low backlight screens or are you repeating a myth that our grandparents told us when we tried to read a book in darker rooms? All you can get from extreme cases is temporary eye muscle fatigue, nothing more.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/human-biology/reading-in-dim-light.htm
Another thing, I have done some endurance tests concerning impact of backlight on battery life and between 30% and 60% there is a substantial difference (few hours) in battery life.
Temporary eye muscle fatigue it's already SOMETHING you can GET from low light reading,right? But anyway,the truth is always somewhere in the middle. The point is that there is no need for an application to handle the Auto Brightness.
THERE IS A TRUTH IN EVERY MYTH!!!
skywalkerdroid said:
Temporary eye muscle fatigue it's already SOMETHING you can GET from low light reading,right? But anyway,the truth is always somewhere in the middle. The point is that there is no need for an application to handle the Auto Brightness.
THERE IS A TRUTH IN EVERY MYTH!!!
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MYTHBUSTER
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This thread is about Auto Brightness. I will ignore all off-topic comments.
I'm listening to your comments, and I put my brightness on 60%.
I know that the auto brightness is working, I've tested it many times. The best test to see something is to put the phone under a light bulb. You'll see the screen going brighter.
I'm curious why to put on 60%, I always have my phone on low brightness. When it's sunny, it brightens up itself.
Cheers
Give it a try, 60 % it's the default brightness on SONY XPERIA S. The phone's battery will not drain,and you'll see better what's happening on your smartphone screen
Best of luck.
how to set brightness exactly to 60%
@NUJ said:
how to set brightness exactly to 60%
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Set it how you want it, this 60% perfect and non battery draining setting is bulls*it. It's just an original preset, that doesn't mean anything
Logic tells the less % the less battery drain.
He came from another world which have diferent nature laws.
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[KERNEL MODULES] [4.4/4.4.1] Screen Dimmer, Fast Charge

Screen Dimmer
The minimum screen brightness is too damn bright to use in the dark.
Run the app, click "Load" next to "n5dim", change your brightness to the minimum (and then up a bit and back down) and notice how much dimmer it is.
The brightness at all other levels stay the same.
Source: https://github.com/mzhou/n5dim
Fast Charge
This works by setting the registers on the bq24192 charger chip to allow as much input current (from USB/AC) as possible, as well as allowing as high a charge current as possible (to the battery).
From limited tests I've performed in the past, this actually isn't enough to get faster charging, so further investigation will be needed, though your testing will be much appreciated.
It will take effect on the first time you plug in after clicking "Load". If you're already plugged in, you need to unplug and replug for it to take effect.
Source: https://github.com/mzhou/n5charge
General
To use either of these, you need any kernel which supports modules (CONFIG_MODULES=y).
I've attached (modules_boot.img) a stock kernel with the config changed to support modules.
modules_441_boot.img is for 4.4.1, while modules_boot.img is for 4.4.0.
Does this dim further than setting '1' in /sys/devices/mdp.0/qcom,mdss_fb_primary.160/leds/lcd-backlight?
(Also I noticed your CSE email, a fellow UNSW student?)
Cyb3rGlitch said:
Does this dim further than setting '1' in /sys/devices/mdp.0/qcom,mdss_fb_primary.160/leds/lcd-backlight?
(Also I noticed your CSE email, a fellow UNSW student?)
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Yes. Dragging the brightness slider to the minimum already sets 1 there.
There's values hard coded in the platform data to internally restrict the value to a minimum of 5 (but that's of little consequence).
The main gain is is from the "full scale current" (you can find an explanation in the datasheet for lm3630) which has been hard coded to 18 in the platform data. Bringing it down to 0 makes a huge difference.
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Nice work! I wonder why they limited it. Possibly to stop people putting their phone into an unusable state during the day?
Cyb3rGlitch said:
Nice work! I wonder why they limited it. Possibly to stop people putting their phone into an unusable state during the day?
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I've done it to myself many times when I did this to my old phone.
Also updated the attachment in the OP to be compatible with more kernels.
Tested working on Franco.
Very cool! :good:
AWESOME! Is there maybe a mod like this for the NN7 (new nexus 7 )
Is there any advantage to this method over using an app like lux?
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adzjwarner said:
Is there any advantage to this method over using an app like lux?
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No app will be able to get the backlight this dark.
I'm not sure what Lux does, but if it modifies the colours to produce a darkening effect, then the contrast will be very bad.
adzjwarner said:
Is there any advantage to this method over using an app like lux?
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Hey there, I'm actually the developer of Lux. The main purpose of Lux is to replace your auto brightness system without the need for root access. That being said, there's no reason why this neat kernel module couldn't be added to a root plugin for Lux.
Cyb3rGlitch said:
Hey there, I'm actually the developer of Lux. The main purpose of Lux is to replace your auto brightness system without the need for root access. That being said, there's no reason why this neat kernel module couldn't be added to a root plugin for Lux.
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Ah cool.
I tried out Lux and I'm not sure if it's a limitation in the free version, but it only sets the backlight brightness (/sys/class/leds/lcd-backlight/brightness) to a minimum of 10 before it starts doing colour adjustment instead.
My module treats the value 1 as special for making the backlight super dark. Dragging Android's built in brightness slider uses the full range of values 1-225 inclusive.
There's no reason it couldn't just map the full 1-255 to a wider range, but I initially wanted to lean towards keeping things as stock as possible.
arararagi said:
Ah cool.
I tried out Lux and I'm not sure if it's a limitation in the free version, but it only sets the backlight brightness (/sys/class/leds/lcd-backlight/brightness) to a minimum of 10 before it starts doing colour adjustment instead.
My module treats the value 1 as special for making the backlight super dark. Dragging Android's built in brightness slider uses the full range of values 1-225 inclusive.
There's no reason it couldn't just map the full 1-255 to a wider range, but I initially wanted to lean towards keeping things as stock as possible.
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It does that because some devices do silly things near 0 like putting the device to sleep. You can change the minimum brightness in settings to 1 which should fix this (although I suspect it might round 0.01*255 to 2. I'll have to check my codebase).
Cyb3rGlitch said:
It does that because some devices do silly things near 0 like putting the device to sleep. You can change the minimum brightness in settings to 1 which should fix this (although I suspect it might round 0.01*255 to 2. I'll have to check my codebase).
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Somehow overlooked that when I was skimming the settings. (And it does round to 2 ).
I could make 2 or anything less than 5 special so that Lux users can benefit. Or maybe just make it configurable with a parameter at insmod time...
arararagi said:
Somehow overlooked that when I was skimming the settings. (And it does round to 2 ).
I could make 2 or anything less than 5 special so that Lux users can benefit. Or maybe just make it configurable with a parameter at insmod time...
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Whatever you feel works best. A parameter sounds like the most flexible solution though.
This is exactly what I was looking for!
Could I get a bit more explanation of how to install this though? Do I flash the kernel in recovery and then run the command from a shell on my phone, or on my computer?
Thanks for making this.
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I'll be watching this thread intently. I currently use lux as well.
rockingondrums said:
I'll be watching this thread intently. I currently use lux as well.
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Ditto!
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Nelsocracy said:
This is exactly what I was looking for!
Could I get a bit more explanation of how to install this though? Do I flash the kernel in recovery and then run the command from a shell on my phone, or on my computer?
Thanks for making this.
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Flash the kernel in whatever normal way you choose.
Extract and copy n5din.ko to your phone.
Use root and put it in /data so that apps with SD card access can't mess with it.
Run "insmod /data/n5dim.ko" on your phone. This can be with a terminal emulator or adb or script manager.
I'm probably gonna be making more modules so I might make an app to simplify the process.
Cyb3rGlitch said:
Hey there, I'm actually the developer of Lux. The main purpose of Lux is to replace your auto brightness system without the need for root access. That being said, there's no reason why this neat kernel module couldn't be added to a root plugin for Lux.
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OhHai! Big fan of the app, it's saved my eyes when internetting in bed for many many months now! (Though I probably should just not internet at night)
I'll leave the plugin stuff to somebody who knows how to do that and rejoice when(if) it happens. :good:
arararagi said:
Flash the kernel in whatever normal way you choose.
Extract and copy n5din.ko to your phone.
Use root and put it in /data so that apps with SD card access can't mess with it.
Run "insmod /data/n5dim.ko" on your phone. This can be with a terminal emulator or adb or script manager.
I'm probably gonna be making more modules so I might make an app to simplify the process.
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That worked perfectly, thanks.
This is really dim! I'm impressed. If you ever decide to modify it like you mentioned earlier so that the full brightness adjustment was available I'd be interested. It would be useful to have access to all the brightness levels between yours and the ordinary minimum brightness.
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Samsung galaxy note 10 plus Refresh rate 90 120hz

Hi guys,
Simply question, IT is possible to change refresh rate or software overclock display to more Hz?
Or any APPS on this?
Unlock 90hz or 120hz anything else?
Thanks for answer
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Kasp3rsky said:
Hi guys,
Simply question, IT is possible to change refresh rate or software overclock display to more Hz?
Or any APPS on this?
Unlock 90hz or 120hz anything else?
Thanks for answer
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nope , that app used for s20 not work for n10+ , i think n10+ locked to 60hz
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Kasp3rsky said:
Hi guys,
Simply question, IT is possible to change refresh rate or software overclock display to more Hz?
Or any APPS on this?
Unlock 90hz or 120hz anything else?
Thanks for answer
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No, if it was the relevant option(s) would be visible and available to us on the phone.
Currently people are using activity launchers to run a menu option for the S20 that is hidden on the Note 10+. While it can be toggled it appears to not work at all on the Note 10+ due to hardware limitations.
scottusa2008 said:
No, if it was the relevant option(s) would be visible and available to us on the phone.
Currently people are using activity launchers to run a menu option for the S20 that is hidden on the Note 10+. While it can be toggled it appears to not work at all on the Note 10+ due to hardware limitations.
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Do you have a link?
Reaper1337 said:
Do you have a link?
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Hi,
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-10/how-to/toys-oneui-2-1-update-t4077297
Tried the activity launcher and I assure 100% note 10+ locked to 60hz...
I installed the app and applied the setting as well. Not so much as a placebo effect. Checked at testufo and can confirm only 60hz. Is there anything useful anyone has discovered in this app?
The Problem will be the drivers for the display
To achieve more than 60hz you would have to create a custom resolution and refresh rate
Effectively overclocking the display
Anyone ever checked what resolution and refresh rate the Note 10+ can actually use, by running the shell command “dumpsys display,” in adb?
According to this article the setting option was a mistake.
https://piunikaweb.com/2020/04/07/s...-120hz-refresh-rate-but-dont-get-too-excited/
by the fact the display was launched as purely 60hz it is probably a hardware limitation.
LCD/LED/other panels are manufactured to work at a maximum speed, it will be hardware controlled through the display chips, so unless you can swap out the controller chip and the panel is actually capable of altering the individual points at that speed you are likely never getting past 60hz. so unless the hardware was designed for 120hz and Samsung chose to just massively underclock the screen (but why would they do that when it would have been a good brag?) there is likely no way past 60hz as since the change from CRT the only way to overclock a screen is if the screen is shipped underclocked by the manufacturer.
so the reason it doesn't show up in the standard settings without extra steps should tell you this option being there is a mistake of them not removing the setting deep enough in the software.

Note 20 Ultra has a secret 96hz display refresh rate - Here is how to enable it

Hi All,
Seems like Samsung has added some trick to their Note 20 Ultra, beside the Adaptive refresh option.
= Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has a hidden 96Hz display mode=
Normally, adaptive refresh rate from display sesstings in Galaxy Note 20 Ultra allows the phone, based on the actual open application to refresh the screen from 1hz up to 120hz.
With this 96hz hidden option you can restrict the adaptive refresh rate to work from 1hz up to 96hz allowing your phone to prolong battery life.
https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-s20-96hz-refresh-rate-mode/amp/
https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/sszb.s20.refresh
[{id=1, width=1440, height=3200, fps=60.000004},
{id=2, width=1440, height=3200, fps=48.0},
{id=3, width=1080, height=2400, fps=120.00001},
{id=4, width=1080, height=2400, fps=96.00001},
{id=5, width=1080, height=2400, fps=60.000004},
{id=6, width=1080, height=2400, fps=48.0},
{id=7, width=720, height=1600, fps=120.00001},
{id=8, width=720, height=1600, fps=96.00001},
{id=9, width=720, height=1600, fps=60.000004},
{id=10, width=720, height=1600, fps=48.0}]
everyone says it is working. check and comment.
cheers.
based on the latest battery comparations between Note 20 Ultra with 4500mha and S20 Ultra with its 5000mha battery, the Note 20 Ultra adaptive display refresh rate managed to have the same battery life as S20Ultra even though it is short with 500mha.
Enableling the hidden 96hz mode in FHD+, Note 20 Ultra battery life will be even longer.
Cheers.
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both links updated.
thanks for the heads-up
Thank you for this
My phone is due arrival on 28th Aug. will try this first on new handset. Anyone confirm if it is working already on exenos
mine should arrive these days..waiting.. Mystic White..
I wish we could get the WQHD 1440 resolution with 120Hz refresh rate. Also I might be insane but playing subway surfers with dynamic refresh rate seems to make it go really junky, whereas on 60Hz it runs smooth just like my Note 10+. Really not sure what to think of this "adaptive" refresh rate.
Neato...I'll check this out.. thanks OP.
Anyone try this yet?
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butchieboy said:
Anyone try this yet?
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Yes. It says it's active once i press the quick settings icon. Not sure where to check or what app i need to confirm the fps change.
Thanks for the post. Seems like it's working. Testing with the testufo.com website seems to show 96hz refresh rate. Feel free to test it out yourself and post your results.
iunlock said:
Neato...I'll check this out.. thanks OP.
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101% it will work and it will help the already awesome adaptive display option to work from 1hz to 96hz and not up to 120hz.
cheers.
butchieboy said:
Anyone try this yet?
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i will try tomorrow when i will receive the NOte 20 Ultra. but definetly it is working.
GOAT-Luci said:
Yes. It says it's active once i press the quick settings icon. Not sure where to check or what app i need to confirm the fps change.
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displayhz.com
it will let you know current refresh rate of your screen.
stefanz08 said:
displayhz.com
it will let you know current refresh rate of your screen.
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is this accurate?
it showing 60Hz for my home LG 27" monitor.
yes, it' accurate. i just checked windows setting, it' showing 60Hz.
all these years, i been looking at 60Hz on home pc monitor.
is 120Hz just hype, over-rated?
latehours101 said:
Thanks for the post. Seems like it's working. Testing with the testufo.com website seems to show 96hz refresh rate. Feel free to test it out yourself and post your results.
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stefanz08 said:
displayhz.com
it will let you know current refresh rate of your screen.
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netnerd said:
is this accurate?
it showing 60Hz for my home LG 27" monitor.
yes, it' accurate. i just checked windows setting, it' showing 60Hz.
all these years, i been looking at 60Hz on home pc monitor.
is 120Hz just hype, over-rated?
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Confirmed! This works!
120hz is not just hype.
It works..
installed.. will update
question - if using the WQHD top mode this 96 rate will not work correct?

Question X80Pro LTPO refresh rate not working

Good day. Please can someone give advice - i got CN X80pro V2185A 12\256.
When i set screen refreshrate to smart switch i get only 60 and 120 real refresh rate via counter.
if i touch screen 120hz, after 3-4 sec it drops to 60 and never less.
i make full restore, update last firwware, but no changes.
MrDiegoSPB said:
Good day. Please can someone give advice - i got CN X80pro V2185A 12\256.
When i set screen refreshrate to smart switch i get only 60 and 120 real refresh rate via counter.
if i touch screen 120hz, after 3-4 sec it drops to 60 and never less.
i make full restore, update last firwware, but no changes.
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You're in dark mode I bet. It doesn't work in dark mode it seems. Annoying
nope, not in dark
MrDiegoSPB said:
nope, not in dark
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OH I see! That looks messed up. Funtouch os? I think that'll probably be fixed with an update cause you seem to be on all the correct options.
You're using auto brightness?
lawtq said:
OH I see! That looks messed up. Funtouch os? I think that'll probably be fixed with an update cause you seem to be on all the correct options.
You're using auto brightness?
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yes auto brightness
Wish I could help, but I have the China dimensity 9000 version with no issues
asked vivo CN customer service, this is their refresh rate strategy for dark mode, so it wont be fixed, probably they have their reason behind for it
so its looks like
1) 1-120 wont work in dark mode theme
2) 1-120 wont work in low brightness
3) 10-120 work in 30%+ level
4) 1-120 work in 70% levels
If I set my refresh rate to 120hz should it stay there wherever I am or whatever I am doing woth my phone? Coz even in homescreen or using chrome it still goes down to 10.

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