I switched to standard rate on display setting after that it feels like 30hz display is this bug or the set the standard to 30hz also it fells like lagging not that I use in 120hz but I saw in iPhone x and samsung phones even they are 60hz but feels ok but this doesn’t?

    well this is obvious. if you go from 120 to 60. you would notice the diff. I am on phone 1 and I am on 60 ever since I got my phone. if it was 90 to 60 you wouldnt notice much. its just huge diff so thats why its noticeable. but still if you feel the lag you may raise a bug in feedback.

    Turn off adaptive display i use 2a(white) it’s smooth for me

      @“pixcel25”#p1129

      pixcel25 it’s feel lag than my mom’s a13 phone while using 60hz

        Bonjai the diff is a lot of you go from 60 to 120. And if you keep changing it might feel like it lags but it doesn’t. Nowadays many apps we use in daily are lagging. It may differ or be good in some phones.It’s ig the apps problem sometimes and a15 is samsung. It is very well optimised because it’s been getting better over decades I think now. Change takes time too.

        I am using 60hz in 2a and I am feeling scrolling zitter sometimes 🥹🤮

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          Bonjai comparing to an iPhone, the app opening and other window animations have less duration on Nothing OS, this duration is the default duration of Android I guess. Also the jump from 120 to 60Hz is huge, so our eyes will take time to adjust. My PC has a 180Hz monitor. Using my Phone(2) right after using my PC sometimes takes some time for my eyes to adjust. I haven’t had any devices which have refresh rate less than 120 or 100Hz so it’s sometimes difficult for me to adjust too.

          I have checked if this is true on my Phone(2).

          I never found any laggy applications but it took about a day or two to get used to 60Hz again. Although scrolling feels jittery in 60Hz after getting used to 120Hz. But that’s normal.

            RahulPegwal I do not know if that is an issue in Phone(2a). I have seen that device once. But the person who uses that phone has display set at 120.

            If you think that is a real issue that happens within the OS, you may raise a bug in feedback.

            You can also enable developer options and then enable the toggle to show refresh rate. Then you can see the display refresh rate real-time.