there is an 80hz overclock display - Samsung Galaxy J6+ Questions & Answers

plz someone create a 80hz mod for sm-j610fn

This display has only 30hz or 60hz maximum

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Hi. (htc desire android 2.1)
In my app-i'm trying to show on screen values of light (lux) , but i get only few values(0-min 40, 90, 160, 225, 640, 1280-max). Is there oportunity to get much more values between 0 - 1280?? Maybe i use wrong variable. Is there a variable of sensor's current or voltage ?? Can you help me??
sensorManager = (SensorManager) getSystemService(SENSOR_SERVICE);
sensorManager.registerListener(this, sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_LIGHT), sensorManager.SENSOR_DELAY_GAME);
sensorManager.unregisterListener(this,sensorManager.getDefaultSensor(Sensor.TYPE_LIGHT));
outputX.setText("E:"+Float.toString(event.values[0]));

Can any dev make screen refresh rate overclock mod? Just like mi9 have

Its cool to have higher refresh rate screeen
Isn't possible because of the panel they use

Question Downscale screen refresh rate

Hello, can we downscale refresh rate to 90hz to save battery? I dont notice 90 120 diff anyway haha
[App]Galaxy Max Hz (Refresh Rate Mods, Screen-off Mods and More)
About this app: Refresh Rate Mods Change default refresh rates -Easily change the overall refresh rate settings of devices supporting multiple refresh rates. -Set supported mid refresh rates as the maximum refresh rate limit for battery...
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carlitobahsoun said:
[App]Galaxy Max Hz (Refresh Rate Mods, Screen-off Mods and More)
About this app: Refresh Rate Mods Change default refresh rates -Easily change the overall refresh rate settings of devices supporting multiple refresh rates. -Set supported mid refresh rates as the maximum refresh rate limit for battery...
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Great app thank you

Question Findings on the Pixel 6 Pro's "10–120 Hz" Variable Refresh Rate - (yes, 10 Hz works)

https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/rn5wrp
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Summary
Pixel 6 Pro goes down to 10 Hz as expected when idle in normal lighting
In low ambient light & low brightness for darker content, refresh rate only goes down to 60 Hz
Pixel 6 Pro PWM frequency is 360 Hz, lowering down to 120 Hz at <20% system brightness
AOD goes down to 10 Hz as expected
Battery Saver/Smooth Display disabled does not go down to 10 Hz, stays at 60 Hz
Watching 24fps/30fps movies/videos does not lower refresh rate down to 24/30 Hz, stays at 60 Hz
The important bits
Some people have (mistakenly) used Android's refresh rate indicator within the Developer Options to come to the conclusion that the 6 Pro's variable refresh rate only goes down to 60 Hz, because that's what the indicator shows when the screen is idle. However, Android's refresh rate indicator does not show the OLED panel's lowest operating refresh rate, due in part by how its VRR is implemented. The Pixel 6 Pro's Samsung Display panel has a variable refresh rate mechanism that operates at a much lower level, within the display driver, and not exposed to the Android user-space.
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Samsung's VRR implementation is not the same as those found in typical gaming monitors which can target any arbitrary refresh rate. The VRR found in Samsung's HOP ("LTPO") panels still work by switching between discrete refresh rate modes, like older implementations, but the new panels now incorporate a low frequency drive (LFD) mechanism which operates the OLED driving rate at a fraction of the current refresh rate mode. As an example, a 10 Hz driving refresh rate is achievable by operating the panel at 60 Hz but skipping re-drives for 5 out of every 6 refresh intervals if the frames are the same.
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And from (#1), we finally find some solid proof that there is a 10 Hz fundamental driving frequency in the Pixel 6 Pro display when screen content is idle, despite the Android refresh rate indicator reporting 60 Hz.
Along with it, we find two other fundamental frequencies at 120 Hz and 360 Hz. The peak at 360 Hz is almost certainly the PWM frequency, and 120 Hz is the fundamental refresh frequency from which the 10 Hz LFD is employed from.
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I also tested if the Always-On Display went down to 10 Hz (#5), and I can confirm that it does. It's driven at a 120 Hz PWM freq. and a 60 Hz fundamental refresh, employing LFD down to 10 Hz.
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Question 90 Hz on POCO F3?

There are two options in display, 60 Hz & 120 Hz. Can I run my display with 90 Hz refresh rate? If so, how?
Use SetEdit app from Play Store!
as far as I know in most kernel is disabled because it causes color shift or graphical glitches

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