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Weekly poll: high refresh rate screens will be common in 2020 phones, but do you want one? Comments

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  • Furiounx
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  • 04 Feb 2020

GAMIRSFM, 03 Feb 2020Again, you can chose if you want to use 90hz or 60hz or 120hz, no need to be hating on the thi... moreI'm hardly hating, just voicing my opinion that it's overkill. I have a 75hz monitor and it has a noticable visual improvement over 60hz, and even that would be plenty for the mainstream user. But 120hz? That's just ridiculous unless it's a fully fledged gaming phone.

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  • Anonymous
  • KSu
  • 04 Feb 2020

Anonymous, 04 Feb 2020You cant see the point in high refresh rate? Ever heard of smoothness and improved UI Exper... moreMore like once all manufacturers have put 120hz on their phones then Apple will follow.

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  • Anonymous
  • KSu
  • 04 Feb 2020

Anonymous, 04 Feb 2020Sony already gave 120hz . They just need to unlock it. 🤣ðŸ¤&pou... moreAlready gave it meaning, they are already sporting 120hz display on their flagships, just locked down to 60hz. Either ways every manufacturer switching to 120hz whether you like it or not.

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  • Anonymous
  • LX7
  • 04 Feb 2020

M1999, 03 Feb 2020I mean, I'm perfectly fine with 60 Hz, I put most of my devices in power saving mode anyway. ... more120Hz will take more of your battery and it's not worth it. Only effectively needed with fast paced PC games or so say pro players.

To me is just manufacturers trying to figure out a way to sell more devices.

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  • Anonymous
  • s%N
  • 04 Feb 2020

Anonymous, 03 Feb 202090hz More than enough? Too bad 120hz is going to standard for 2020 flagships. OnePlus, Real... moreSony already gave 120hz . They just need to unlock it. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆😆

Just stop with this nonsense.

Sony is still stuck on 60hz.

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  • Anonymous
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  • 04 Feb 2020

AnonD-784107, 03 Feb 2020Shame 5000 mAh batteries is not the trend for 2020. Dont see the point of these high refresh r... moreYou cant see the point in high refresh rate?

Ever heard of smoothness and improved UI Experience.

If you ever use a 90 hz or 120hz phone you will never want to go back to 60hz.

As for battery life. No issues. My 7t pro will get 10 hours of on screen time running 90hz all the time.

Once apple puts high refresh rate on the next iphone everyone else will follow.

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  • Bob
  • IV8
  • 04 Feb 2020

Yes to 120Hz @ QHD screen or higher, I really can't stand lower resolution phones it is like downgrading while paying a premium.

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  • M1999
  • nXq
  • 03 Feb 2020

I mean, I'm perfectly fine with 60 Hz, I put most of my devices in power saving mode anyway.

I noticed a lot of comments were about OLED and burning in. I have a 3 year old tablet with OLED, played a lot of games for like hours, and the screen is at almost perfect condition (only a little but yellowish, but you'll only notice if there's another device next to it). The brightness was at 25% max 95% of the time. Just don't use your stuff at high brightness all the time and there's a way smaller chance you'll get the issues, trust me.

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  • AnonD-914486
  • 0T0
  • 03 Feb 2020

I really don't care whether my screen is with 60Hz, 90Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz or 240Hz refresh rate... I just want one thing from the companies which for me is the most important and essential thing - the phone to be CHEAP for it's specs!!! I mean if you can add me an 120Hz or 240Hz for just ten to twenty extra bucks OK but if I have to pay a lot of extra cash for getting this feature - no thanks. I wish the companies start making all phone segments cheaper in this decade instead of bringing more new fancy and weird features in the devices.

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  • AnonD-913467
  • 3IJ
  • 03 Feb 2020

120Hz is great for VR.

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  • Anonymous
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  • 03 Feb 2020

Most of the phone games are 30 fps, some 60. Anything over that is very rare.

As long as you can limit it to 30 on screen most of the time, more if the game can handle it i don't see the issue.
(intelligent screen refresh is what is needed)

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  • AnonD-784107
  • 3WY
  • 03 Feb 2020

Shame 5000 mAh batteries is not the trend for 2020. Dont see the point of these high refresh rates. Unless we start seeing huge battery life in phones then its worth it.

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  • Anonymous
  • KSu
  • 03 Feb 2020

Furiounx, 03 Feb 2020Ok sure gaming phones should get 120hz but 90hz is more than enough for mainstream flagships. ... more90hz More than enough? Too bad 120hz is going to standard for 2020 flagships.

OnePlus, Realme, Pixel, Oppo already gave 90hz last year, this year they'll upgrade to 120hz.
Nubia, ROG 2 and Razer already giving 120hz. They'll probably jump to 144hz this year.
Samsung already confirmed 120hz on s20.
IPhone will probably bring 120hz too this year.
Sony already gave 120hz display, they just need to unlock it by default and put a beefier battery.
Even mid rangers this year from Redmi and Realme giving 120hz.

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  • Anonymous
  • KSu
  • 03 Feb 2020

Prince.ars, 03 Feb 2020I haven't used or tested any 90htz screen yet but I find the 60hts screen on my Oneplus 7 and... moreDon't bother with 90hz, simply go and use a 120hz handset since major flagships will be running 120hz this year.

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  • Prince.ars
  • Er3
  • 03 Feb 2020

I haven't used or tested any 90htz screen yet
but I find the 60hts screen on my Oneplus 7 and iphone XS Max Snappy enough ..
not sure if the impressions would change after having handson with a 90htz screen
but there is nothing I am losing with a 60htz screen :-)

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  • Senseurheart Kimochi
  • vV5
  • 03 Feb 2020

GAMIRSFM, 03 Feb 2020Again, you can chose if you want to use 90hz or 60hz or 120hz, no need to be hating on the thi... moreExcuse me, can I borrow your theory..
You can choose if you want to use 2K or 1080p or 4K display no need to be hating on the thing, you won't be forced to use it.

You can choose if you want to use 4G or 3G or 5G speed no need to be hating on the thing, you won't be forced to use it.

You can choose if you want to use stereo speaker or mono audio output or dolby surround no need to be hating on the thing, you won't be forced to use it.

Again, you can chose if you want to use 90hz or 60hz or 120hz, no need to be hating on the thing, you won't be forced to use it.

It must have the benefits, I think everyone have their personal demand and the well-balanced or perfection is vary person from person. It doesn't mean 4K display and 5G speed and dolby surround and 120hz isn't good, these "gimmick" definitely have better experience.

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  • GAMIRSFM
  • LEN
  • 03 Feb 2020

Furiounx, 03 Feb 2020Ok sure gaming phones should get 120hz but 90hz is more than enough for mainstream flagships. ... moreAgain, you can chose if you want to use 90hz or 60hz or 120hz, no need to be hating on the thing, you won't be forced to use it.

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  • Furiounx
  • uK1
  • 03 Feb 2020

GAMIRSFM, 03 Feb 2020Then stop making cringy statements like "hurrr, this 120hz is too much for a phone". Look at ... moreOk sure gaming phones should get 120hz but 90hz is more than enough for mainstream flagships. And my god the only "cringy" thing here is your woeful desperation.

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  • Anonymous
  • 0BG
  • 03 Feb 2020

Anonymous, 03 Feb 2020Android users question all new tech. Apple users accept all given by Apple. Why? Do not bla... moreLOL, living in a fantasy world. The only right claim is that Apple users don't question anything (Like it's a good thing, lol), but that "anything" is mostly lack of this or that. Apple is always late and basically every new feature, software or hardware, is first available in Android phones.

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  • Anonymous
  • KSE
  • 03 Feb 2020

Android users question all new tech. Apple users accept all given by Apple.

Why? Do not blame the people because i believe both sides have its smart and dumb people. But its because Apple phone is trustworthy, while Android phone is not.

And anything wrong, its always fix promptly.

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