GodKing
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05-03-2024 09:23 AM in
Galaxy S
I have been using the S24 Ultra for quite a while, and I feel that the 60 frames display setting is a bit choppy compared to my previous device (Note 20 Ultra). I wanted to inquire about this since the phone runs smoothly in 120 fps, but the 60 fps isn't quite meeting my expectations. Maybe it's just me, but I definitely want others to share their experiences.
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user9992112
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05-03-2024 11:19 AM in
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After using 120 hz, 60 hz display looks really bad. Its not you.
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05-03-2024 11:54 AM in
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Yes as a gamer I have played in 240 fps and the 120 feels choppy.🫠
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05-03-2024 03:00 PM in
Galaxy S
There have been reports of scrolling lag on the Galaxy S24 Ultra, even at 60fps.
This could be due to the LTPO display not always switching to the higher refresh rate as quickly as it should.
Here are some things you can try:
* Check for software updates: Samsung has released updates that address some lag issues.
* Restart your phone: This can sometimes clear up performance issues.
* Adjust the display refresh rate: Go to Settings > Display > Motion smoothness and choose between "Adaptive" (1-120Hz) or "Standard" (60Hz). "Adaptive" will try to match the refresh rate to the content on the screen, which can help improve battery life.
If you're still experiencing lag, you may want to contact Samsung for further support.
This could be due to the LTPO display not always switching to the higher refresh rate as quickly as it should.
Here are some things you can try:
* Check for software updates: Samsung has released updates that address some lag issues.
* Restart your phone: This can sometimes clear up performance issues.
* Adjust the display refresh rate: Go to Settings > Display > Motion smoothness and choose between "Adaptive" (1-120Hz) or "Standard" (60Hz). "Adaptive" will try to match the refresh rate to the content on the screen, which can help improve battery life.
If you're still experiencing lag, you may want to contact Samsung for further support.
