This year’s Pixel isn’t just about the camera. Instead, Google has tried to woo Android fans with a host of hardware improvements. The best of which is certainly the phone’s notch-free display. Whether you pick up the Pixel 4 or Pixel 4 XL, you’re getting a high resolution panel with refresh rate up to 90Hz. Why does 90Hz matter so much you ask? Well, until you use a 90Hz you won’t know what you’re missing. The increased refresh rate means scrolling through Google’s Android operating systems feels buttery smooth. It also makes the entire phone feel faster as a result, too. While 90Hz displays are incredible, they come at the cost of increased battery usage. That’s why Google created a feature called “smooth display” that is supposed to dynamically adjust between 60Hz and the power-hungry 90Hz refresh rate depending on the content being consumed. This means if you’re watching a video on YouTube that doesn’t support 90Hz, the Pixel 4 will automatically lower its refresh rate to save precious battery. However, it turns out the Pixel 4 will automatically dial its refresh rate down to 60Hz if its brightness is set to below 75 percent. First unearthed by Android developer… Read full this story
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