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05-22-2025 03:50 AM in
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Yes, adaptive motion smoothness, which typically involves a higher refresh rate like 120Hz, can drain battery more quickly than a lower refresh rate like 60Hz. This is because a higher refresh rate requires the display to update more frequently, which consumes more power. However, the impact can vary depending on the device and its features.
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abubakarsehraai
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05-22-2025 07:19 AM in
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Nhi bhai Jv scroll kro to 120 ho jata h otherwise 60 ya us a bhi km p chla jata h. Even 10hz 1hz tk. To technically adaptive refresh rate km battery drain krta h. Resolution is no doubt drain more battery and Light/Dark modes.
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05-22-2025 10:30 AM in
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Bruh 🫡