Get 120 HZ Refresh Rates on your Galaxy S10 and Note 10 Devices - Samsung Galaxy S10+ Guides, News, & Discussion

A guide to access the hidden 120 HZ display settings in your Galaxy S10 and Note 10 Devices
*Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any battery drains, boot loops or anything that harms your devices by using the below application and guide*
Pre-requisites:
1. Make sure you have the latest OneUI 2.1 Update.
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2. Not on "medium power savings mode" (It only works on optimized or high-performance mode)
3. Your screen resolution must not be in WQHD+
4. Installed "Activity Launcher App" by Adam Szalkowski Download from Play Store.. Let's give him a thumbs up on the Play Store.
Step 1 :
Open the Activity Launcher App from the app drawer and in the search box type the keywords "motion" or "smoothness" and you should be able to see an Activity with com.android.settings.$HighRefreshRatesSettignsActivity
Step 2 :
Click on it and this Activity should open up (make sure you're not using WQHD+ screen resolution and not in any power savings mode).
Step 3:
Choose the High Refresh Rate (120 HZ) option and click Apply! Your screen will now refresh at 120 HZ.
P.S: I am not sure how much of a difference you'll find but I could feel the difference overall. I haven't tested the battery drain on using this. I'll update the thread once I get the results done.

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is working but don't see any difference !!

@CsabaZz Maybe because you don't understand how the hardware works. Display refresh rates can be overclocked in your PC monitors, the same way quite some phone screens refresh rates were overclocked and I strongly recommend you to take a good read on the forums.
Why don't you question Samsung on their forums and see why this option is available on S10 & Note 10 devices.
Let's not be rude on the forum.

This is only for snapdragon?

cogelindo said:
This is only for snapdragon?
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No. Exynos too. I flashed via Odin One Ui 2.1 and I got this option in activity launcher. I don't know how much of a difference it makes. I think I feel some kind of difference but maybe it is a placebo effect.

There are apps and web sites testing and providing information about refresh rate. Go and see - it will not change if you tick 120Hz. S10 has 60Hz (or 60 FPS, if you want). Just because an S20 setting can be found on S10 (which is hidden by default), it does not mean that it will work.

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There are apps and web sites testing and providing information about refresh rate. Go and see - it will not change if you tick 120Hz. S10 has 60Hz (or 60 FPS, if you want). Just because an S20 setting can be found on S10 (which is hidden by default), it does not mean that it will work.
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Agreed

Tested myself as i own s20 ultra and s10+ . On the s10+ even on the "120hz" settings it has a refresh rate 60hz verified by an app witch shows 120hz on thé s20 ultra so unfortunetly this is not possible due to hardware..

120hz won't work on S10+ ... just do one think after choosing 120hz options from the settings try using this adb command and if 96hz doesn't work keep going down !! Like 90hz or 70hz
adb shell settings put system peak_refresh_rate 96.0
adb shell settings put system min_refresh_rate 96.0
Original post is from S20 thread - https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...te-to-96hz-t4073867/post82130937#post82130937
And please do it at your own risk !!!

After using this and applying 120hz setting, it didnt work. I tested the fps from multiple apps and all of them are showing 60hz.

Considering how samsung has always been eager to be the first one to introduce bleeding edge tech. It wouldn't be like them to hide the potential of their displays. Samsung has said in the past that they provided 90hz panels to oneplus and other brands but didn't use them themselves bcz they weren't fully confident about the colour accuracy and other parameters. As much as I'd like this news about 120hz on s10+ to be true I don't believe it is.

This is for sure not gonna work on the N10+ as we don't have the software or hardware to support it. The screen is not able to do it.

So if it doesn't work, then what's the point of using it? For decorative purposes or just to have a useless button that says "120 hz" in the screen settings menu?

This should be locked and deleted since this doesn't work and is clearly just an oversight and time saving on samsung's part in developing the S20 software

Guys, this menu is not visible or accessible by default on S10. Complaining about why it is there at all is pointless. The new UI's code is probably common between the S10 and 20 and some menu elements use a feature flag to switch unnecessary or not supported parts on/off. That's all. This thread could be closed, anyway.

I think I know what is going on. One Ui 2.1 has improved animations (in comparison to 2.0), and this is why we think (placebo effect) that by enabling this hidden menu, the refresh rate has been increased.

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i don't see any harm sharing this tidbit regardless of whether hardware supports it or not
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It simply cannot work.
First the hardware does not support it. If it did work Samsung woulve advertised the same.
Second, you have to launch it via an activity manager which means samsung didn't want you to discover the feature in the first go.
Third, I'm pretty sure Samsung will remove it over the next couple of updates as it's only for the S20's hardware.

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Method to unlock 90fps on games which supports high refresh frame

Hi guys!
I understand some of the people who realised that games which support higher refresh, but OnePlus was capped to 60fps for massive games, this is ridiculous. Before I provide solutions to unlock 90fps, let me share some thoughts about how I discovered that games were capped to 60fps!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.razer.cortex&hl=en just provided new features to able shows FPS, but I discovered that while I playing Dead Trigger 2 with max settings, the phone shows 60fps. PUBG China version able to running with 90fps without stress!
Image below is Dead Trigger 2 which capped 60fps by OnePlus:
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Below is PUBG China version:
So I suspected that OnePlus done something for it.
So I tried jOnePlus Tools [adb/root], and Force 90Hz:
And... volia! Full video link showing many games finally runs 90fps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIT0yBCPwis
If anyone doesn't trust the video above, you may try the app that I found to Force 90hz for your OnePlus device, witness it for yourself. I understand force 90hz on gaming will cause battery drain, but we have Warp Charge which still retains fast charging speed while gaming, so who cares?
I hope the OnePlus team developer can do something about frame limited issues on massive games.
Credits: jOnePlus Tools [adb/root]
Games list which supports high refresh rate: https://www.androidpolice.com/2019/09/15/android-games-phones-high-frame-rates-90-120fps/
All apps show 89-90fps. I play GTA SA and Razer show 89-90fps, but game have max 30fps.
deszczuXS said:
All apps show 89-90fps. I play GTA SA and Razer show 89-90fps, but game have max 30fps.
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That's because those games you tested are default at 30fps.
Refer the list of games which supports high-refresh rate from my OP.
maple_mak said:
That's because those games you tested are default at 30fps.
Refer the list of games which supports high-refresh rate from my OP.
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Are there quality differences in the graphics? It is worse or the same?
What about the battery consumption?
Boardcdd said:
Are there quality differences in the graphics? It is worse or the same?
What about the battery consumption?
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Become smoother and more responsive while gaming. For battery, getting more consumption.
This app suck. Cortex always show 90fps...
I know this is a old thread but is this still a issue on op7t? Also does this trick actually work or does it just force the screen to stay at 90hz but game still runs at 60?
ngagephone said:
I know this is a old thread but is this still a issue on op7t? Also does this trick actually work or does it just force the screen to stay at 90hz but game still runs at 60?
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This trick works, watch the video from OP.
For stay at 90Hz but game still runs at 60Hz, just change to Auto 90Hz (from jOnePlusTools) or set to 90Hz from Settings App, because that's phone's default settings.
maple_mak said:
This trick works, watch the video from OP.
For stay at 90Hz buy game still runs at 60Hz, no need to change anything because the phone's default settings already did it.
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Hi thanks for reply... Yeah I don't have the op7t I'm using the X2 Pro so can't use the app.... We have the same issue and was mainly curious to see if game updates or system updates sorted the issue.
Does you now is there any different from force 90Hz by using ADB command ?
Is this same as this... and what actually is show in phone Settings?
adb shell settings put global oneplus_screen_refresh_rate 0
Can you test both metods? Tnx
I was able to see the 'force 90hz' and 'refresh rate' option in the 'app' untill i updated to ob2 on my 7t.
Anyway fixes ?
nevermind, fixed it. i was using pixel 4 props and that's why couldn't see the option
Thankyou for the answers love to read the point of views from the different peoples here also

Auto switch between FHD @120hz & WQHD @60Hz on per app basis

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EDIT: LOOKS LIKE BIXBY ROUTINES WAS UPDATED TO SUPPORT MOTION SMOOTHNESS AND SCREEN RESOLUTION AUTO SWITCHING, SO NO NEED FOR THE DYNAMIC DISPLAY APP OR ADB ANYMORE!
SETUP BIXBY ROUTINE
Settings
Advanced features
Bixby Routines
Add (+)
You can add an application (app opened) of your choice or whatever else you want
Under display you can select Motion Smoothness and Screen resolution
(In my case I selected Standard and WQHD+ for YouTube)
No need to create an exit routine, when you leave the app it will revert back to your original settings (in my case FHD+ Adaptive)
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This doesn't seem to work for me. When it is supposed to switch back to 1080p 120hz (adaptive refresh) , it changes to 1080p 60hz (standard refresh).
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This doesn't seem to work for me. When it is supposed to switch back to 1080p 120hz (adaptive refresh) , it changes to 1080p 60hz (standard refresh).
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You need to use the app that I linked. The link takes you too a reddit page where you need to get it from Github. Thats the app for the FPS. The Bixby routine is only for the resolution and only have of the steps needed.
I've used tasker profile to simply force some apps under 60hz
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s20/how-to/force-app-to-run-120hz-t4053133
I think adaptive refresh is not fully optimised
https://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note20_ultra_5g-review-2149p3.php
and that causes the bad battery drain. Since I've implemented the tasker routine battery now drains normally. Hopefully next firmware update fixes it.
Fatmonk8 said:
You need to use the app that I linked. The link takes you too a reddit page where you need to get it from Github. Thats the app for the FPS. The Bixby routine is only for the resolution and only have of the steps needed.
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I downloaded it the app, did the adb commands. I think I followed the instructions correctly. Still didn't work.
SYM_X said:
I downloaded it the app, did the adb commands. I think I followed the instructions correctly. Still didn't work.
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When it switches back to 1080p its default is 60fps. In the top right corner of the app if you hit the 3 dots it has has an option to set default hz. Set it to 120hz.
raul6 said:
I've used tasker profile to simply force some apps under 60hz
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s20/how-to/force-app-to-run-120hz-t4053133
I think adaptive refresh is not fully optimised
https://m.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note20_ultra_5g-review-2149p3.php
and that causes the bad battery drain. Since I've implemented the tasker routine battery now drains normally. Hopefully next firmware update fixes it.
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Nice, but the goal with this is to force the resolution to change from 1080p to 1440p and vice-versa. The fps is to just reset 1080p back to 120hz automatically since it defaults to 60hz when switched back.
Post updated 08/27/2020
This is awesome, thank you! Does the 96hz refresh rate work as well?
davidsmash098 said:
This is awesome, thank you! Does the 96hz refresh rate work as well?
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I haven't tried the 96hz personally, but I don't see why it wouldn't work as long as your in 1080p. I don't think there is an option for 96hz in the default refresh rate setting so it be per app.
You could set it and try the UFO FPS test to see if its actually 96hz.
Why not just set bixby to use Youtube Vanced, I tried with youtube and still showed 1080p after bixby routine to 1440p
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Why not just set bixby to use Youtube Vanced, I tried with youtube and still showed 1080p after bixby routine to 1440p
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That's what I use.
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Hi whats the correct way of setting up bixby routines because I set YouTube vanced to work with wqhd and in the stats for nerds it works perfectly
But when I exit YouTube it does go back to fhd but doesn't automatically swith on adaptive smoothing
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Hi whats the correct way of setting up bixby routines because I set YouTube vanced to work with wqhd and in the stats for nerds it works perfectly
But when I exit YouTube it does go back to fhd but doesn't automatically swith on adaptive smoothing
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Thats what you need the Dynamic Display app for. Bixby routines will only switch the resolution. You need to use both Bixby Routines and Dynamic Display in conjunction.
Its explained in the main post.
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seems that this doesn't work with the latest 1.0.0 update
interestingkid said:
seems that this doesn't work with the latest 1.0.0 update
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What latest update?
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I can't make this work, each version I get the same result.
I have the Bixby Routine set up, which works flawlessly.
But once I exit back to system the display does drop to FHD but only at Standard (60Hz).
I have set the default Hz in the Dynamic Display to 120 Hz, and I have enabled both the WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS and the Accessibility option for Dynamic Display but still it doesn't work.
valamer said:
I can't make this work, each version I get the same result.
I have the Bixby Routine set up, which works flawlessly.
But once I exit back to system the display does drop to FHD but only at Standard (60Hz).
I have set the default Hz in the Dynamic Display to 120 Hz, and I have enabled both the WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS and the Accessibility option for Dynamic Display but still it doesn't work.
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What version? There is only one Dynamic Display apk i posted?
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Yes, I used the one you posted first. And previous versions that the developer has released on the GitHub.

General Smart screen refresh is not working properly

Hi there!
I have been doing checks, measuring the refresh rate in the 120Hz smart mode and I have noticed that most of the time it is at 120Hz and has only dropped to 60Hz using two applications, like YouTube or Skype for example. No adaptive frequency and it has never dropped below 60Hz. You can check this by downloading an app from the play store or from the developer options, where there is an option to measure the refresh rate in real time
Yeah that 1hz thing was a bunch of BS
t2jbird said:
Yeah that 1hz thing was a bunch of BS
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OnePlus never said it will go down to 1hz
matze19999 said:
OnePlus never said it will go down to 1hz
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It's literally on their product page.
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LagJuancho said:
Hi there!
I have been doing checks, measuring the refresh rate in the 120Hz smart mode and I have noticed that most of the time it is at 120Hz and has only dropped to 60Hz using two applications, like YouTube or Skype for example. No adaptive frequency and it has never dropped below 60Hz. You can check this by downloading an app from the play store or from the developer options, where there is an option to measure the refresh rate in real time
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Have you tried with "hyper touch " ON?
It seems to be more agressive with it on.
Yes I just tried it doesn't change a thing.
Hypnoz69 said:
Yes I just tried it doesn't change a thing.
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Don't use the developer options to measure. Try a 3rd party app. You can see it change.
Can you give me the name of an application ? I'll try.
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Can you give me the name of an application ? I'll try.
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Real-time Display FPS Meter - Apps on Google Play
Show real time display FPS anywhere on screen.
play.google.com
Or this one that you have to watch an ad to access (it does seem more accurate though: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.burakgon.gamebooster3
Same problem with Display FPS, it does not go below 60 and stuck at 120 on the homescreen.
Lol, same here.
Pete Lau Tweet :
https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1371830276926668801
Yeah for the moment it smells bs
From all my tests, <and its just my own observation>, the 1Hz could be triggered only with constant AOD
Does anyone know if Samsung's dynamic refresh rate is working properly?
Hypnoz69 said:
Does anyone know if Samsung's dynamic refresh rate is working properly?
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You may want to check in the Samsung forum, this is the OnePlus 9 Pro forum.
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It's literally on their product page.
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not true
The LTPO control works at a layer lower than the OS, so the fps monitor won't show the true refresh of the screen.
It's supposed to reduce in any static scene but I have no way of confirming whether it does lower the refresh rate or not
As for the 1hz, it probably is only active for the always on display with he second hand
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Can you give me the name of an application ? I'll try.
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Franco Kernel manager and there go to live monitor > perfmon and enable perfmon floating window.
If you want to check true refresh rate for free but with root, check this path:
/sys/class/drm/card0/sde-crtc-0/measured_fps
You can make Tasker task to show and record real-time fps.
Display FPS app is BS.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but 1hz would only work when the phone isn't being touched. If an apk is running, it will stick to 60 or 120hz due to the animation. Maybe via ADB you might be able to pull some information?

Question Poco F3 dynamic refresh rate

Hi all, unfortunately also Poco F3 has the dynamic refresh rate as in others Mi 11 family devices. In games and video apps the refresh is cut at 60Hz even if 120Hz are set. Same happens also in Poco X3, is there any way to disable this feature and fix the refresh to 120Hz?
By clearing the data of Battery And Performance in the apps section would do the job.
Hussainbukhari said:
By clearing the data of Battery And Performance in the apps section would do the job.
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Not true. I already tried to disable any optimization of battery and any optimization of performance and with videogames and video apps the refresh rate is sistematically fixed to 60Hz
ErriK89 said:
Not true. I already tried to disable any optimization of battery and any optimization of performance and with videogames and video apps the refresh rate is sistematically fixed to 60Hz
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In YT scroling is at 120hz.I dont know about video playback and dont care couse nothing is on 120hz recorded.Video tools can add black frames but I dont like ghosting.I dont play games so dont know about that.60fps gaming is ok for me.120hz on a phone I need only for scroling because is so much smoother and nicer as it always should've been.Now 60hz looks like ****.
Hi, you can set manually through adb a frequency of 90 Hz if you want to save battery.
adb shell settings put system user_refresh_rate 90
set back to 120 with :
adb shell settings put system user_refresh_rate 120
To show the current settings
adb shell settings get system user_refresh_rate
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Not true. I already tried to disable any optimization of battery and any optimization of performance and with videogames and video apps the refresh rate is sistematically fixed to 60Hz
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this is what I was talking about. Clear the data of this application and you're good to go.
Hussainbukhari said:
View attachment 5284835this is what I was talking about. Clear the data of this application and you're good to go.
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The trick working but the refresh rate are always dynamic, so when you touch the screen the refresh go to 120 but when you dont touch the screen go to 60.... So impossible to force constant 120hz refresh rate... If anyone know how please reply...
The manual way of setting the refresh rate doesn't work in adb nor in Tasker on xiaomi.eu 12.5.5 (as well as on the older versions).
The command
Code:
adb shell settings put system user_refresh_rate 120
passes well and
Code:
adb shell settings get system user_refresh_rate
shows the changed value. But in fact nothing happened. The refresh rate is still on its previous setting. Checked in the display settings and by displaying the frequency in dev. options too. Any idea why?
sunarowicz said:
The manual way of setting the refresh rate doesn't work in adb nor in Tasker on xiaomi.eu 12.5.5 (as well as on the older versions).
The command
Code:
adb shell settings put system user_refresh_rate 120
passes well and
Code:
adb shell settings get system user_refresh_rate
shows the changed value. But in fact nothing happened. The refresh rate is still on its previous setting. Checked in the display settings and by displaying the frequency in dev. options too. Any idea why?
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Go back to 60 fps and to 120fps in display , open su and type:
adb shell settings put system user_refresh_rate 0
Setting this to 120fps does nothing. Setting this to 0 also does nothing in the long run but hey at least if you're desperate by doing this it stops refresh rate switching in its entirety for a while.
Locking screen / Rebooting / Using certain blackilsted apps or just after a prolonged use drops the refresh rate to 60 and locks it there.... So basically you have to go back to display all over again and go from 60 to 120 and apply the settings put command all over again.
This is the best option by far , I haven't found anything better than this online and it's a ****ing shame. I'm done with this , if you guys wanna try this be my guest but I really suggest aosp
Adb shell settings put system min_refresh_rate 120 will keep it at 120 all the time
I don't know about everyone else, but
I am using a custom kernel and using lineage A11, the shell commands don't work for me despite changing the setting and then checking the setting with the other shell command to se if it sets it to the other value.
But with the view refresh rate option in the dev options switched on, it always shows 60Hz. Although that is not a problem for me, but I do like having higher refresh rate for a more snappy experience.
HOW TO CHANGE THE SCREEN REFRESH RATE OF THE POCO F3 TO 90HZ
If we want to increase the battery life a little more, we can lower the refresh rate of the screen from 120Hz to 90Hz, thus we will achieve extra savings without having to put the screen at 60Hz. To achieve this, we download the SetEdit app...
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I use this command to make 120hz works in games (root needed) :
"su
pm disable com.miui.powerkeeper/com.miui.powerkeeper.statemachine.PowerStateMachineService"
Can you please help me more about this
I don't understand.
How can force my Poco f3 root in 120 Hz any time?
omidsa596 said:
How can force my Poco f3 root in 120 Hz any time?
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Use termux and copy paste the command above.
Where can I fine this dynamic refresh rate or adaptive option I have only two lowest and highest?
Adaptive means when u pick 60hz it will drop to 30hz when idle and max it goes to 60hz...try turn on the show refresh rate from developer option you'll see what I mean..
I'm having opposite issue, my f3 is 120hz always expect in apps that are forced 60 by devs, adaptive refresh only kicks in when phone is above 80% brightness which is hardly ever for me. Anyway to lower that 80% to something like 40-50%?
TenjhoKaos said:
I'm having opposite issue, my f3 is 120hz always expect in apps that are forced 60 by devs, adaptive refresh only kicks in when phone is above 80% brightness which is hardly ever for me. Anyway to lower that 80% to something like 40-50%?
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Mine too.

Question 90Hz display frame rate on OnePlus 9pro

How to force 90hz instead of 120? AutoHz only has 120/60hz. May be ADB command or editing build.prop can help me? OxygenOS 11.2.9.9.
The fact is that, this phone drops display frame rate to 60hz, when throttling. I think, if it possible to enable 90hz display frame rate, it'll solve all problems
You can't, the screen only has 120hz and 60hz settings, just like the 8 Pro.
Maybe someone can develop an app or kernel that can do it, since the phone has variable refresh rate, but I wouldn't count on it. Changing those screen parameters is very difficult, if not impossible, iirc
AutoHz from playstore has this option but it's a paid app
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You can't, the screen only has 120hz and 60hz settings, just like the 8 Pro.
Maybe someone can develop an app or kernel that can do it, since the phone has variable refresh rate, but I wouldn't count on it. Changing those screen parameters is very difficult, if not impossible, iirc
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On OOS12, settings put secure oplus_customize_screen_refresh_rate 1 enabled 90Hz auto.
Maybe
settings put system peak_refresh_rate 90.0
settings put system min_refresh_rate 90.0
will work on OOS11.
Killadude said:
AutoHz from playstore has this option but it's a paid app
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No it doesn't, on 9, and 9Pro you can only get 60hz or 120hz no in-between.
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settings put system peak_refresh_rate 90.0
settings put system min_refresh_rate 90.0
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Tried this in termux without any luck. Refresh rate stays at 120
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в настройках поставил систему peak_refresh_rate 90.0
в настройках поставил систему min_refresh_rate 90.0
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Пробовал это в termux безуспешно. Частота обновления остается на уровне 120
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I tried this too. Is there even the slightest chance of getting 90Hz by changing the kernel code?
Why do you care about 90 Hz in the first place? It's not like you're gonna save much battery if any since it'll be locked to 90 Hz if you manage to set it somehow and won't utilize the LTPO technology.
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The Hz counter in developer settings or any other 3rd party counter from play store etc won't show the actual frequency of a LTPO display, it just doesn't support LTPO as of now. You can measure it using a high fps camera as some people did, you can find these on YouTube.
DashDashCZ said:
Why do you care about 90 Hz in the first place? It's not like you're gonna save much battery if any since it'll be locked to 90 Hz if you manage to set it somehow and won't utilize the LTPO technology.
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There is only one reason. During a long game in PUBG mobile, the phone resets the screen refresh rate from 120hz to 60hz. Accordingly, the responsiveness of the touch and the fps itself falls. If I could forcibly set the screen to 90hz instead of 120, the phone would not get so hot and would not limit the performance of the processor
vladleshakim said:
There is only one reason. During a long game in PUBG mobile, the phone resets the screen refresh rate from 120hz to 60hz. Accordingly, the responsiveness of the touch and the fps itself falls. If I could forcibly set the screen to 90hz instead of 120, the phone would not get so hot and would not limit the performance of the processor
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Check this app: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...tz-control-your-display-refresh-rate.4383823/
You can set apps to 60, 72, 90 and 120Hz.
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The Hz counter in developer settings or any other 3rd party counter from play store etc won't show the actual frequency of a LTPO display, it just doesn't support LTPO as of now. You can measure it using a high fps camera as some people did, you can find these on YouTube.
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can you please give the link of that video? i cant find one.
Try this, with the third option I was able to get my op9p running on 90hz. It works on OOS 12 and coloros
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lammsuen said:
Bunu deneyin , üçüncü seçenekle op9p'mi 90hz'de çalıştırabildim. OOS 12 ve coloros'ta çalışırView attachment 5503669
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Not working Aosp12
lammsuen said:
Try this, with the third option I was able to get my op9p running on 90hz. It works on OOS 12 and colorosView attachment 5503669
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what did you use to turn on 90hz can you say?
Hi. On oos11, You can use 'su -c service call SurfaceFlinger 1035 i32 11' command line open the global 90Hz, This from china Cool Forum method. But restart will fail
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The Hz counter in developer settings or any other 3rd party counter from play store etc won't show the actual frequency of a LTPO display, it just doesn't support LTPO as of now. You can measure it using a high fps camera as some people did, you can find these on YouTube.
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The FPS counter in dev options of nameless/oos shows the FPS working in real-time with vrr so that's a bunk statement.
TheKnux said:
The FPS counter in dev options of nameless/oos shows the FPS working in real-time with vrr so that's a bunk statement.
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It wasn't a bunk statement 11 months ago when I made the comment
You right. Ha.

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