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10-28-2024 09:42 AM (Last edited 10-28-2024 09:46 AM ) in
Galaxy SBut one thing I would like to highlight is the refresh rate, which affects the battery life. The Galaxy S24 FE comes with a 4,700mAh battery, which should provide all-day battery life.
However, according to some sources, the display refresh rate only comes with options of 60Hz and 120Hz, without a variable refresh rate (VRR) range.
Therefore, this drain the battery and reduce the phone's battery life. I hope Samsung can fix this with a software update to provide a VRR range for the display, which would significantly improve battery life.
Otherwise, the phone is excellent, but the fixed refresh rate is a significant drawback.
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10-28-2024 06:20 PM in
Galaxy SMy question is, if we select for 120hz on the S24FE, while using the screen (scrolling, gaming, reading), does the refresh rate having from 60 to 120hz or straight away use 120hz.
If it's using 120hz only, then back to my post, I hope Samsung can do software updates that allow the screen to have variances refresh rate when selecting 120hz, it will have the variances from 61 to 120hz.
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10-30-2024 10:59 AM in
Galaxy SHi @AzamNazrain,
It will be adaptive - switching between 60/120Hz depending on your usage. As the panel is not an LTPO panel, unfortunately it only has 2 refresh rates to work with.
LTPO panels can go as low as 1Hz (currently on our flagship S23/S24 series devices) but it is more expensive to produce.
Suggest to adjust the power saving and adaptive power saving settings in your phone to optimise battery life. Some apps like FB/IG takes up alot of background data resulting in battery drain so you might want to check that out.
Hope this helps 😀
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10-30-2024 02:13 PM in
Galaxy SSo, I hope you can hear our vouces.
