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According to the device hardware scanning apps, the screen supports these fixed fresh steps - 10Hz, 24Hz, 30Hz, 48Hz, 60hz, 96Hz and 120Hz - that's consistent with the Galaxy S22.
When using the Adaptive mode, we saw the screen use 120Hz across the interface and all compatible apps and quite a few games. When the picture is static, then the software usually dials down to 24Hz in most cases.
Video streaming and playback are done in an adaptive fashion, too, depending on the frame rate. For example, 24fps videos are shown at 24Hz refresh, 30fps use 30Hz, we also saw 60Hz used on 48fps and 60fps videos across different apps. And throwing a 120fps video will result in the expected refresh 120Hz.
The Always-on display works with 24Hz refresh rate and that's the lowest possible. We weren't able to make the screen switch to 10Hz, 48Hz or 90Hz at the time of writing. Oddly, 48fps and 90fps videos/games always used 120Hz refresh.
When using the Standard mode, the refresh rate behaves as in Adaptive - using 24Hz, 30Hz, and 60Hz where applicable. Games and videos playback will not use 120Hz modes if Standard is selected.
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https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_gal...iew-2525p3.php
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