@@wansueSSS there are nearly the same thing for example you need to play ps 5 full hd and 120 Fps a Tv Or a screen which has 120 HZ If the screen has only 60 hz it woulb be only 60 fps
Yeap true. I have the Galaxy S20 and I always set it at 60Hz and the S21+ set at adaptive 120Hz. As time goes, now I can really see the jitters and the lags when I use my S20 because of the 60Hz. Wow..
I really like the way 120 feels on my S22+, having just upgraded from the S10+. It really makes a difference in the overall user experience. But I am experiencing occasional stuttering, which was never an issue with my S10+. I'm hoping it's just a software issue that will get ironed out in a future update. My S10+ was so consistent.
I suggest everyone, if your running grate then never update my phone camera quality drastically reduced and also see this samsung phone, so never update phone if working good
@@fynkozari9271 I think I got my first 144hz monitor in 2016 and since then can't go back to 60hz for gaming. On a phone I still like 120hz but I often use battery saving modes and they only run at 60hz so when it comes to either better battery life or 120hz I prefer the battery. When battery isn't a problem though 120hz all the way.
@@devesh_singh_tariyal For sure! My cellphone was doing great and after I update it to the last android version release it started to stutter and bug. That's lame
I couldn't even go back from 90hz bruh. Especially gaming in 90fps it just didn't feel the same going to 60, I'm using a ROG phone 5 now and from 144hz you really don't wanna go back
@@mr.tanleewei1967 exactly bro like its fr insane I mean ngl in normal home screen scrolling and maybe even insta feed scrolling maybe I could live with 60hz but with 90fps in games like pubg and cod or asphalt you just can't go back, you're literally getting more fps then you do on a PS4 💀
@@ashhadmalik8594 I used to use a 60hz Phone and now recently switched to a 120Hz and HOLY SHIT i cant even stand 60hz now and its only been a couple of days.
On a gaming pc I know the night and day difference but I didn’t think the difference was this apparent even on a phone, that’s crazy. Thanks for showing it side by side!
Wow, what a surprise, when you slow down the footage to a fraction of real life the 90+ no longer look like total overkill (They absolutely do in real life, no visible difference between 60 and 120 to my eyes or anyone I know in real-time)
@@sparky6757 I can feel it being smoother and more responsive. Be happy if you actually can't tell the difference because that means you can save some money and buy a phone without 120hz. I can easily tell the difference when pc gaming and also on my phone but I think on a phone it certainly is not as important.
@@sparky6757 an human can perceptive above 1000 fps, and precisely see 150 fps, in normal can conditions see 30/60 FPS, so if you gonna play, you are going to focus more, right? Soo you can easily perceptive if the screen is running 60fps or 144 fps
@@laratt23232 Where are you pulling those numbers from? The numbers I’ve seen are that humans can precisely perceive around 60, and anything above that might grant a small difference for some people but any value at all is hit or miss
@@sparky6757you need about 24 frames per second for your brain to see motion instead of images in sequence, the more fps the smoother motion looks because of the way our eyes work (higher refresh rates also means lower frametimes so less output latency)
@@terell8130 haha i guess you are a 60hz iPhone user? Well this video isn't for u then 🤣 everyone out there be enjoying 90hz and up tho. Btw i heard ip 13 promax does get 120hz option so you should be able to feel what most people feel? And stop being salty, talk about built different hmm idk but to be honest by far i do have the look that's good enough out there . Wbu You?
@@caffeineisking8132 so not even the camera is much better I have the S10+ right now and I'm thinking of upgrading but it will cost 2.8k in my money but idk the only big difference between it n the 21 is the camera and 120 display I can do without the display but idk how much better the camera is what's your thoughts?
Nice video. But for our information, the ghosting we see is due to your camera's refresh rate recording. Your camera captures multiple frame rates of each device each time it shoots, but because it is too close to the 120hz, 144hz and 165hz screens, it captures each time one whole frame of the device and then a very small fraction of the next frame. If you look at the 90hz screen, it doesn't ghost/blur that much for two reasons. Firstly, its frame rate almost matches with the camera frame rate, so it is mostly 1 frame per 2 frames captured. (as the other have about 1,5 frames per 2 shooting frames or 1,8 frames per 2 frames.) And secondly, the camera's frame rate is much higher than the phone's display so it has more time to take than clean shot. For accurate ghosting testing, I would recommend using a higher frame rate camera. Try capturing the 165hz display with the Galaxy S21 Ultra's 240fps slow mo recording or with its 960fps super slow mo. You will see a significant improvement in ghosting.
Exactly, everytime it comes to talk about a screen's refresh rate, EVERYTHING needs to be in sync. Same to say that there's no point in buying a 240Hz monitor for your PC when your graphics card can only run games at 60fps. This applies to camera capture as well. Doesn't matter if you have a 180fps slow-mo camera, 180fps is too "poor" to do this kind of precise testing. We need this test with a much higher FPS count, a true super slow-mo.
@Knayz Plays I wanna thank them They brought it to mobile Then everyone wanted to bring it in their ecosystems Apple innovates unlike Samsung so be grateful😇
@Knayz Plays they bring way more innovation than Samsung I thought you were a Samsung fan boy but your not so that’s why your not defending Samsung I know 120hz have existed a long time but bringing it and compacting it into an iPad is a little harder than sticking it on a monitor Lol as long as you ain’t no Samsung fanboy we are good ☮️☮️☮️let’s keep the peace
@@Unknownuserhtps Did someone mention apple and innovation together? 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yep apple is super innovative.. Night mode on all cams Super saiyan retina xdr display! Ugly notch! Removing charger from box Removing headphone jack 🤣 Apple is so innovative bro! 👌👌👌🤣
@Knayz Plays apple sells 50x more phones than one plus One plus is getting better but it still lacks -Durability -best water resistance -fastest chip on a phone -stainless steel -best video recording -best battery on a phone -5 years of IS updates And much more Apple has all that stuff covered, that’s why apple is a better phone overall even if the screen is 10% worse
Yeah, adaptive refresh rate would be the best of both worlds, battery and screen smoothness. Put it in 1FPS when it detects no change, for example when you are scrolling through Facebook or Instagram or messaging someone and suddenly stop to talk to someone or just have a look around, the smartphone would detect that the screen is "paused" and thus also pause the refresh rate, kind of locking it at 1FPS. When the system detects a new update in the pixels of the screen, then it would reactivate the 120FPS (or whatever settings you put). All that dynamically, on the fly.
@@raz0gaming You may be somewhat right and I can be entirely wrong but that doesn't make much sense. I have a Samsung Q70T 55' TV and it can work at 60hz or 120hz, and it's not OLED nor AMOLED nor anything like that. That means it is adaptive, it can work at either frequency (or anything in between, given you have an input capable of doing so, like a PC that can do 90hz i.e.). Now, if by saying "adaptive" you mean "switching the frequency on the go, without the screen going black or flash for a sec" then maybe OLED could indeed be the only one to do it, because even though my TV can work in 60hz or 120hz, everytime I want to make that change, it needs a couple seconds to "change it", cutting to full black and then back on. To do it without the user feeling it is really nice
I'd say 120. It's a very noticable difference up until 120. Once above that you really start to notice less of a difference. The last 3 looked almost the same.
90 and 120Hz are perfectly enough for daily use. 144 or even 165.. sounds too overkilled unless you really play intense games. BUT that's only for games purposes though.
144-165hz Is for gaming phones so that's acceptable for these phones if there's loke 165hz for a normal daily use phone now that's a overkill but for gaming phones it's kinda good
@@narutonamikaze3395 The Byakugan grants the user clarity of perception; in some cases to a much higher degree than the Rinnegan and Sharingan. One of its unique abilities is that is can vividly view even the most minute objects from several meters away--its total range depending on the user. Furthermore, it grants a near 360 degree field of vision, allowing the user to see incoming attacks from almost all directions except for its one minuscule blind spot.
High frame rate is most helpful to react because you can see enemies in games a few frames earlier compared to low framerate devices. Also it is proven high framerate allows faster inputs reactions(by Linus Techtip with Shroud).
I know right? The only interesting thing Apple has done this year is put the monstrous M1 chip into a tablet. Other than that, as far as phones go, I am bored of pretty much the same design and specs.
@MKLORD and *better* than iphone 11 and 12, atleast you dont have to pay 400$ more for 4gb ram on iphone and morw gig and charging brick that cant even charge at 30w
@@marichkuaseli4431 I agree! Especially with the hardware upgrades you have the the S21 Ultra. I've been using the Ultra for a couple months now after switching from iPhone, and it's flawless. The battery life, UI, 120hz, etc. I'm never going back to iPhone tbh.
@@thenamestika good on you. The 13 is supposed to finally be 120hz but even the I advise people to stay away from it. There’s better options out there now
Even when using my phone at 90Hz (actually 96Hz), I can definitely tell the difference between that and 60Hz. On 120Hz, it is even smoother. And to be honest, anything more than 120Hz feels like overkill, since I'm not really a big mobile gamer, so I don't need a refresh rate that's higher than 120.
I think there's a huge difference between 60-90 but 90-120+ is much less noticable. So I think 90hz is the sweet spot between fluidity and battery life
Some phones (Upper Samsung for example) have adaptive sync, and go as low as 10hz when you're looking at a static background, and adjust the refresh dynamically, depending on what you're doing. A bit like Radeon chill for AMD GPUs. I know this was 3 years ago, but it could answer a question for someone.
what a lame.. 60fps is require 60Hz to show perfectly.. you have limited app what can use it, mostly just in the menu are visible the different.. also in the cinema you are satisfied with 24fps move.. that is basiclly 24Hz.. you can see the pictures on 120Hz, but even if you refresh the same frame 120 times, that still not moving, it's still not require more than 1 refresh per new frames... and almost everything is limited to 60fps.. youtube is still limited to 60fps, your camera only can record a 60fps video in 4k etc.. very low useability for over 60Hz with the current technology level.
@@AliiSattari so tell me than, which games are able to RUN the game on 120fps? if you refresh the screen 120 times, but you only see one frame like a picture.. it's meaning you waste a lot of energy.. because you only need to refresh the screen when you have a new frame. the pictures will not move faster because of 120Hz.. it still just a picture.. if no fps behind the display, the whole thing is just a crap, what can deceive the low educated users..
@@Winkoo6 literally all supercell games specially brawl stars I also have it on subwayvsurfers and it makes a huge difference It's only these shitty games like cod and genshin that don't support them
Same applies to laptops. I was Using a 60 hz ultrabook before and for my deep learning course I switched to a gaming laptop with Linux with rtx 2060. Man that 144 Hz spoiled me not for gaming but just navigating through while ui. Then I decided to not go back. I can work with battery life disadvantages and slightly bulky design but boy that looks awesome with its RGB asthetics. And most of the time I am using it on a desk so keeping it in power is not a big deal. But sacrificing performance , smoothness , and no compromise experience is not something I wanna miss.
For those who say that they can't go for 60hz now after using higher refresh...see ..I have a 165hz monitor on my pc and my phone has only 60hz which works more likely a 30hz sometimes (it's very laggy)..still I don't feel much problems using both of them
Try putting your 165hz monitor in 60hz mode and you will change it back immediately. On the phone you just don't need 120hz the same way as you do when gaming on a PC.
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I have the Samsung S21 120Hz and a friend passed me his phone, the animations looked so stuttering and not smooth, I could never go back, even my PC has high refresh rate, its not that I dont wanna see 60hz, The thing is once you are fully with high refresh rate, when you go back, the difference is just ENORMOUS
@Hamad Hasan You need an eyes of a Robot to see the difference between 120 and 144,even the camera can't tell the difference between 120 and 144 unless you are using the expensive High-speed camera
@Hamad Hasan 144hz on a phone is too much the human naked eye cant see the difference between 120hz and 144hz so 120hz is the sweet spot for smartphones
Yep! Cuz youtube videos are locked at 60fps... So U need to go and use a higher refresh rate phone kn real... and trust me bro you will be surprised when u will see it.. The scrollinv will feel so smooth and responsive to the touch that u will feel little crazy 🤣❤
6:49 i myself am a competitive bullet force player and a official in game mod and I can definitely confirm that high refresh rates have a huge impact on the gameplay, i used to play on a 5th gen iPad but switched to a xiaomi mi 10t a few months ago where I started playing at 90hz and i moved on to 144hz last month. 1 thing i noticed tho is that the jump back from 144hz to 90hz for some reason isn't as big as the jump from 90hz to 60hz which makes the game deal terribly choppy now I'm used to 90/144hz.
I am using 90hz its just normal i would say i have used 120hz and coming back to 90hz yeah not bad at all, 90hz is the perfect i have to say that but if you don't want higher refresh rate intentionally or for playing games obviously higher refresh rate the better!!!
@@Subhranil. Most high graphics games that run higher than 60Hz have unstable FPS in general and some of them needs to drop the graphics settings, the phones heat up a lot more, discharge a lot faster. I don't think gaming at more than 60 Hz on a phone is a good idea, we're not talking about desktop PCs here, you're not plugged into the wall all the time with big fans or watercooling for the case, CPU and GPU.
4:59 the reason why the iphone was dalaying is because it had a lower touch sampling rate from what I know the touch sampling rate is not affected by refresh rate of the display
I am playing some competitive games and tournaments on my ROG 5 and 60hz on this one looks really like 144hz on other phones I tried, that's why I just keep 144hz deactivated! Best purchase ever.
120Hz is nice on my Samsung Note 20 Ultra, I've never used higher than that, but based on your great video, it is pretty good in comparison to the others.
This is incredible the way he explained and the way he recorded video it's clear my mind first I was thought refresh rate is just a unsual thing and business trick but it's really work
120 hz is good, if a phone also has a powerful processor and fluent OS. Otherwise the high frame rate will not work at its best. That's why an iphone feels so smooth in real life, even at 60 hz.
@@neilgaming2127 Absolutely not, you are not actual tech enthusiastic people like you think you are. Actual tech enthusiastic people know that more touch sample rate means more benifit in device experience. But in case of watching content if this is much faster to recognise then that is waste of tech. 👍
So i switched from 60 directly to 165 and boy let me tell you, it's like you fast forward every action by like 3 times, when i went back ,it literally fell like slow motion, i was like ....is this how i was really playing? It felt like i was pressing a button per minute
For me 60hz is the sweet spot, especially if it's the difference between having *SUPER* AMOLED or just a regular LCD, I have a 120hz so I know how it feels but when I switch to 60hz it's fine for videos since I play games on my PC anyway.
Me seeing it in 30FPS: INCREDIBLE 👁️👄👁️
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@Lucas CavalcanteGuerreiro br em todo canto
Isnt refresh rate and frame per second is differents thing?
@@wansueSSS there are nearly the same thing for example you need to play ps 5 full hd and 120 Fps a Tv Or a screen which has 120 HZ
If the screen has only 60 hz it woulb be only 60 fps
I'm using phone with 120hz and i can definitely feel that 60hz and 90 hz is a bit laggy now.
once u played on a high end device then play on a low end device u definitely will see the lag
Yeap true.
I have the Galaxy S20 and I always set it at 60Hz and the S21+ set at adaptive 120Hz.
As time goes, now I can really see the jitters and the lags when I use my S20 because of the 60Hz. Wow..
Yeah 120hz users also say that when they go back to 60hz
Ia musing one with 60hz but struggling to reach 60hz
@@ishmaelsaibu319 uhh i dont follow 60 what 60fps
I really like the way 120 feels on my S22+, having just upgraded from the S10+. It really makes a difference in the overall user experience. But I am experiencing occasional stuttering, which was never an issue with my S10+. I'm hoping it's just a software issue that will get ironed out in a future update. My S10+ was so consistent.
I suggest everyone, if your running grate then never update my phone camera quality drastically reduced and also see this samsung phone, so never update phone if working good
Meanwhile I have been gaming on 144hz since early 2018. I like 120hz on a small screen 8T but small screen compared to 27 or 32 inch that I own.
@@fynkozari9271 I think I got my first 144hz monitor in 2016 and since then can't go back to 60hz for gaming. On a phone I still like 120hz but I often use battery saving modes and they only run at 60hz so when it comes to either better battery life or 120hz I prefer the battery. When battery isn't a problem though 120hz all the way.
@@devesh_singh_tariyal For sure! My cellphone was doing great and after I update it to the last android version release it started to stutter and bug. That's lame
S22 series were known for their stuttering in OneUI. Btw how is it going for you bud?
after using 120hz, going back to 60hz feels like 15hz
Yes
After back you feel as lag
same here
Yes
Nah
No matter how fast your refresh rates, once you go 120Hz and above, you can't go back to 60Hz...
I can
I couldn't even go back from 90hz bruh. Especially gaming in 90fps it just didn't feel the same going to 60, I'm using a ROG phone 5 now and from 144hz you really don't wanna go back
@@ashhadmalik8594 definitely true. When I play pubg in 90fps , it literally felt like a whole new world when compared to 60fps.
@@mr.tanleewei1967 exactly bro like its fr insane I mean ngl in normal home screen scrolling and maybe even insta feed scrolling maybe I could live with 60hz but with 90fps in games like pubg and cod or asphalt you just can't go back, you're literally getting more fps then you do on a PS4 💀
@@ashhadmalik8594 I used to use a 60hz Phone and now recently switched to a 120Hz and HOLY SHIT i cant even stand 60hz now and its only been a couple of days.
On a gaming pc I know the night and day difference but I didn’t think the difference was this apparent even on a phone, that’s crazy. Thanks for showing it side by side!
Wow, what a surprise, when you slow down the footage to a fraction of real life the 90+ no longer look like total overkill
(They absolutely do in real life, no visible difference between 60 and 120 to my eyes or anyone I know in real-time)
@@sparky6757 I can feel it being smoother and more responsive. Be happy if you actually can't tell the difference because that means you can save some money and buy a phone without 120hz. I can easily tell the difference when pc gaming and also on my phone but I think on a phone it certainly is not as important.
@@sparky6757 an human can perceptive above 1000 fps, and precisely see 150 fps, in normal can conditions see 30/60 FPS, so if you gonna play, you are going to focus more, right?
Soo you can easily perceptive if the screen is running 60fps or 144 fps
@@laratt23232 Where are you pulling those numbers from? The numbers I’ve seen are that humans can precisely perceive around 60, and anything above that might grant a small difference for some people but any value at all is hit or miss
@@sparky6757you need about 24 frames per second for your brain to see motion instead of images in sequence, the more fps the smoother motion looks because of the way our eyes work (higher refresh rates also means lower frametimes so less output latency)
meanwhile Apple: Human eye can see only 60Hz
I use 90hz, literally feel really suck when going back to 60hz.
@@mitismee feel really suck ?
@@terell8130 yep . Feel laggy kinda
@@mitismee oh Waw u just built different then 💀
@@terell8130 haha i guess you are a 60hz iPhone user? Well this video isn't for u then 🤣 everyone out there be enjoying 90hz and up tho. Btw i heard ip 13 promax does get 120hz option so you should be able to feel what most people feel? And stop being salty, talk about built different hmm idk but to be honest by far i do have the look that's good enough out there . Wbu You?
120hz is great for now.
Edit: Thanks for the likes ❤️
90 hz is enough
@@mousam47 No
@@mousam47 is enough for mid range smartphones
Depends on the updates.
Hahaha my phone 120Hz refresh rate screen
Can we just appreciate how beautiful the S21 ultra display is
I've just got it and honestly I don't find it much better than my old s10+ definitely not 1300 bucks better glad I didn't pay retail
@@caffeineisking8132 how much you bought it?
@@thanos1229 paid 540
@@caffeineisking8132 pretty good
@@caffeineisking8132 so not even the camera is much better I have the S10+ right now and I'm thinking of upgrading but it will cost 2.8k in my money but idk the only big difference between it n the 21 is the camera and 120 display I can do without the display but idk how much better the camera is what's your thoughts?
Nice video.
But for our information, the ghosting we see is due to your camera's refresh rate recording.
Your camera captures multiple frame rates of each device each time it shoots, but because it is too close to the 120hz, 144hz and 165hz screens, it captures each time one whole frame of the device and then a very small fraction of the next frame.
If you look at the 90hz screen, it doesn't ghost/blur that much for two reasons.
Firstly, its frame rate almost matches with the camera frame rate, so it is mostly 1 frame per 2 frames captured. (as the other have about 1,5 frames per 2 shooting frames or 1,8 frames per 2 frames.)
And secondly, the camera's frame rate is much higher than the phone's display so it has more time to take than clean shot.
For accurate ghosting testing, I would recommend using a higher frame rate camera.
Try capturing the 165hz display with the Galaxy S21 Ultra's 240fps slow mo recording or with its 960fps super slow mo. You will see a significant improvement in ghosting.
Exactly, everytime it comes to talk about a screen's refresh rate, EVERYTHING needs to be in sync. Same to say that there's no point in buying a 240Hz monitor for your PC when your graphics card can only run games at 60fps. This applies to camera capture as well. Doesn't matter if you have a 180fps slow-mo camera, 180fps is too "poor" to do this kind of precise testing. We need this test with a much higher FPS count, a true super slow-mo.
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Period!!!!
Exactly, dude messed up. I knew there was something wrong with the ghosting on a 144hz screen
Tldr
120hz is awesome... I have an iphone 11 pro and s20fe... and Iphone feels laggy after using s20fe on 120hz... Cant go back to 60hz ever again! ❤
Not laggy just not as smooth
If it wasn’t for one plus and Samsung copying the iPad Pro I doubt that 120hz would be a thing
So say thanks to apple😁😁😁
@Knayz Plays I wanna thank them
They brought it to mobile
Then everyone wanted to bring it in their ecosystems
Apple innovates unlike Samsung so be grateful😇
@Knayz Plays they bring way more innovation than Samsung
I thought you were a Samsung fan boy but your not so that’s why your not defending Samsung
I know 120hz have existed a long time but bringing it and compacting it into an iPad is a little harder than sticking it on a monitor
Lol as long as you ain’t no Samsung fanboy we are good
☮️☮️☮️let’s keep the peace
@@Unknownuserhtps Did someone mention apple and innovation together? 🤔🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep apple is super innovative..
Night mode on all cams
Super saiyan retina xdr display!
Ugly notch!
Removing charger from box
Removing headphone jack 🤣
Apple is so innovative bro! 👌👌👌🤣
@Knayz Plays apple sells 50x more phones than one plus
One plus is getting better but it still lacks
-Durability
-best water resistance
-fastest chip on a phone
-stainless steel
-best video recording
-best battery on a phone
-5 years of IS updates
And much more
Apple has all that stuff covered, that’s why apple is a better phone overall even if the screen is 10% worse
5:52 "The naked eye can't see anything more than 40 frames per second" 💀
lmao
120 is ideal because battery life.
That said it should be adaptive &variable like 1-120
Yeah, adaptive refresh rate would be the best of both worlds, battery and screen smoothness. Put it in 1FPS when it detects no change, for example when you are scrolling through Facebook or Instagram or messaging someone and suddenly stop to talk to someone or just have a look around, the smartphone would detect that the screen is "paused" and thus also pause the refresh rate, kind of locking it at 1FPS. When the system detects a new update in the pixels of the screen, then it would reactivate the 120FPS (or whatever settings you put). All that dynamically, on the fly.
Is perfect
That's why almost every phone has amoled/super amoled now because as far as i know only amoled and super amoled screen that can be adaptive
@@raz0gaming You may be somewhat right and I can be entirely wrong but that doesn't make much sense. I have a Samsung Q70T 55' TV and it can work at 60hz or 120hz, and it's not OLED nor AMOLED nor anything like that. That means it is adaptive, it can work at either frequency (or anything in between, given you have an input capable of doing so, like a PC that can do 90hz i.e.). Now, if by saying "adaptive" you mean "switching the frequency on the go, without the screen going black or flash for a sec" then maybe OLED could indeed be the only one to do it, because even though my TV can work in 60hz or 120hz, everytime I want to make that change, it needs a couple seconds to "change it", cutting to full black and then back on. To do it without the user feeling it is really nice
@@raz0gaming mi10T has adaptive too but as low as 30hz to 144hz
90hz seems like sweet spot between performance & battery
Yeah, it's in the middle. Nice for all situation. I like this kinda option.
No
I'd say 120. It's a very noticable difference up until 120. Once above that you really start to notice less of a difference. The last 3 looked almost the same.
Yep, emphasis on the battery
But adaptive is the best, you get best of both worlds, the smoothness and battery.
IPhone when they discover 120hz display :
*introducing you new iPhone 69*
Innovative technology at 50000$ USD
Bro iPhone 13 Pro already has it 🤦♂️
S24 ultra costs 100$ more than Apple dude, why do you people love company's sucking money out of ur pockets?
no, s24 ultra in my country is HALF of the 13 pro max. stop bullshitting.
@@catfacecat. who buys 13 pro max my guy? You already sh8ted ur mind ofcourse I am talking about the 16 pro max like how stoopid can u actually be!
@@catfacecat. s24 ultra costs 1299$ and 16 pm for 1199$, plus tax on both devices, stop barking random sh8
90 and 120Hz are perfectly enough for daily use. 144 or even 165.. sounds too overkilled unless you really play intense games. BUT that's only for games purposes though.
Which game supports fps above 90? Popular ones like PUBG can do 90 max.
144-165hz Is for gaming phones so that's acceptable for these phones if there's loke 165hz for a normal daily use phone now that's a overkill but for gaming phones it's kinda good
There is literally no difference
@Yobama no they aren't, and there isn't a differrnce between 120 and 165, same experience
@Yobama bruh, I got a 120hz display on my phone, and got a 240hz one on my pc
You need to activate your byakugan to see the difference between 120, 144 and 165 Hz.
Not byakugan sharing an🙄
@@narutonamikaze3395 The Byakugan grants the user clarity of perception; in some cases to a much higher degree than the Rinnegan and Sharingan. One of its unique abilities is that is can vividly view even the most minute objects from several meters away--its total range depending on the user. Furthermore, it grants a near 360 degree field of vision, allowing the user to see incoming attacks from almost all directions except for its one minuscule blind spot.
@@hblrochris7508 no sharingan comes first in reading not byakugan
@@hblrochris7508 damn I whole forgot about the byakugan thats actually dope. Although the whole 50 veins is a bit tacky looking but I would take it.
Virgins unite
Me using 60HZ phone belike:Wow the 60hz is so fast
All these refresh rate, sometimes you need to depend on one's eyes with different power...for me, 144 seems more comfortable.
For me 165
Have you ever seen 300Hz on a PC?
@@Zyler_YT I saw 480hz PC monitor.
@@WololoWololo2 cap there is no 400hz
@@hashemk911 I said 480hz. Read the comment again.
90 hz is enough for most folks and the most noticable difference is when you go from 60 to 90 hz!
@Benjamin Dameworth same, now 60 hz displays feel like trash
@Benjamin Dameworth same here
@Benjamin Dameworth i don't think it's placebo. I've tried 120hz screen without knowing it was 120hz, and it's freaking awesome.
90hz is the sweet spot. Feels smooth and does not drain the battery
High frame rate is most helpful to react because you can see enemies in games a few frames earlier compared to low framerate devices. Also it is proven high framerate allows faster inputs reactions(by Linus Techtip with Shroud).
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16ms is 60fps 8ms is 120fps so ofc there id a difference
@@sorax2871 i dont understand, whats the ms here?
@@ConstantUNTILisnt 60hz means a frame every 16.7ms, 120hz obviously has half the ms so a frame every 8.3ms
High framrate doesnt really do that much on a 60hz screen don't get it mixed up.
You are better than any tech youtubers ,
The likes you get and the subscription you have is not doing justice.
Amazing content. Thank you TechNick.
So funny to see the most expensive phone has the most slowest refresh rate also
I know right? The only interesting thing Apple has done this year is put the monstrous M1 chip into a tablet. Other than that, as far as phones go, I am bored of pretty much the same design and specs.
@MKLORD and *better* than iphone 11 and 12, atleast you dont have to pay 400$ more for 4gb ram on iphone and morw gig and charging brick that cant even charge at 30w
@MKLORD Around the same prices. Yes, however. The ultra with max everything is about $1200. The Pro Max stock is $1100.
@@marichkuaseli4431 I agree! Especially with the hardware upgrades you have the the S21 Ultra. I've been using the Ultra for a couple months now after switching from iPhone, and it's flawless. The battery life, UI, 120hz, etc. I'm never going back to iPhone tbh.
@@thenamestika good on you. The 13 is supposed to finally be 120hz but even the I advise people to stay away from it. There’s better options out there now
Even when using my phone at 90Hz (actually 96Hz), I can definitely tell the difference between that and 60Hz. On 120Hz, it is even smoother. And to be honest, anything more than 120Hz feels like overkill, since I'm not really a big mobile gamer, so I don't need a refresh rate that's higher than 120.
120 hz is the smoothest one actually, overkilling won't even let you reach 90 fps
96? wdym
@@MasterMCGS 96Hz is the hidden refresh rate mode on my S20.
Because youtube videos have a max fps of 60
@@shiloranxxer fps e não hz
Lower models of latest iPhones still give 60hz refresh rate.
I think there's a huge difference between 60-90 but 90-120+ is much less noticable. So I think 90hz is the sweet spot between fluidity and battery life
You right
If that was just available at my OnePlus 9 pro 😑
@@tonasjones2461oneplus 9 pro has 120hz what are you on about
@@milktoast56 I know that OnePlus 9 pro has 120 Hz but I talk about the 90 Hz Option ☕
Some phones (Upper Samsung for example) have adaptive sync, and go as low as 10hz when you're looking at a static background, and adjust the refresh dynamically, depending on what you're doing. A bit like Radeon chill for AMD GPUs. I know this was 3 years ago, but it could answer a question for someone.
120 & 144 are sweet spots
what a lame.. 60fps is require 60Hz to show perfectly.. you have limited app what can use it, mostly just in the menu are visible the different.. also in the cinema you are satisfied with 24fps move.. that is basiclly 24Hz.. you can see the pictures on 120Hz, but even if you refresh the same frame 120 times, that still not moving, it's still not require more than 1 refresh per new frames... and almost everything is limited to 60fps.. youtube is still limited to 60fps, your camera only can record a 60fps video in 4k etc.. very low useability for over 60Hz with the current technology level.
@@Winkoo6 most of the social media apps I have support it
And the games I play on my phone support 120hz as well
@@AliiSattari so tell me than, which games are able to RUN the game on 120fps? if you refresh the screen 120 times, but you only see one frame like a picture.. it's meaning you waste a lot of energy.. because you only need to refresh the screen when you have a new frame. the pictures will not move faster because of 120Hz.. it still just a picture.. if no fps behind the display, the whole thing is just a crap, what can deceive the low educated users..
@@Winkoo6 literally all supercell games specially brawl stars
I also have it on subwayvsurfers and it makes a huge difference
It's only these shitty games like cod and genshin that don't support them
@@Winkoo6 Bro u hating 120hz like mad. Try it first, and then share your experience. That would definitely change your mind. Trust.
imagine getting higher than 60hz just for gaming
Low budget 30hz gang here
Me😁😁😁
I have spark 7pro and it has 90hz😏 in just 20500 rupees pkr
Haha😂😂😂 gareeb
its depending on game refresh rate..normally just 60 fps.
@JessiOOo katys under...pkr
Same applies to laptops. I was Using a 60 hz ultrabook before and for my deep learning course I switched to a gaming laptop with Linux with rtx 2060. Man that 144 Hz spoiled me not for gaming but just navigating through while ui. Then I decided to not go back. I can work with battery life disadvantages and slightly bulky design but boy that looks awesome with its RGB asthetics. And most of the time I am using it on a desk so keeping it in power is not a big deal. But sacrificing performance , smoothness , and no compromise experience is not something I wanna miss.
@EDXWINX is there a problem?
Putz cara, as coisas aí são tão baratas kkkkkk😅
@EDXWINX it's better?
@EDXWINX Linux supports every game that Windows does through a compatibility window, except modern anti cheats but game with anti cheat suck anyways
Can't take phone gamers seriously enough to think there's a actual need for such a high refresh rates on such small screens...
yes, and still consume a lot of batteries
For those who say that they can't go for 60hz now after using higher refresh...see ..I have a 165hz monitor on my pc and my phone has only 60hz which works more likely a 30hz sometimes (it's very laggy)..still I don't feel much problems using both of them
i do have probably like 59 or 60hz monitor and always used 60hz devices idk why ppl have problem with that
Try putting your 165hz monitor in 60hz mode and you will change it back immediately. On the phone you just don't need 120hz the same way as you do when gaming on a PC.
I hadn't noticed the power of refresh rate that much 🔥
Poor eyesight
@@mudzy9820 lmao
@@mudzy9820 lamo..
"More money, less phone"
- Apple
I remember when i bought my first 60hz phone not that long ago. Jeez everything is progressing so fast
I remember my 100000000 hz phone, 60 hz is old
Wooow very hard video to edit
It's a really good video thanks for your hard job ( recording, edit, rendering, upload with gooooood quality to us)
Thank you again
I'm taking some of your shots to my Facebook page ( with your source for sure)
I have small channel too bro for a 4 years 😉❤️👍🌹
Me watching this video on a 90Hz Pixel 6 and Red Magic 3s: interesting
Verdict : 90hz in 2021 is essential, 120h, is sweet spot
Perfect comparison what refresh rate means simply loved it nick
I have the Samsung S21 120Hz and a friend passed me his phone, the animations looked so stuttering and not smooth, I could never go back, even my PC has high refresh rate, its not that I dont wanna see 60hz, The thing is once you are fully with high refresh rate, when you go back, the difference is just ENORMOUS
The display of that s21 ultra is nuts
Not really
@@mahadshaukat7016 Samsung displays are nuts.
Dude everyone knows that Samsung has best displays on market. Even Samsung makes display for iPhone 😂
@@mrbabila2480 Correct
120-144hz, depending how beefy the battery life and quick charging logically is in general performance
Aww yes, because slow motion is exactly how we'd be using these phones.
Fact: My eyes can't focus on 5 phones at once so I really don't understood what was the difference in normal mode 😓
Same
Oh come on I think you are not a gamer
@@gdhshdhnsjsjd i am gamer
@Gaming with Adib he never said it was a fun fact.
I think 120hz is the sweet spot for smartphones
@Hamad Hasan You need an eyes of a Robot to see the difference between 120 and 144,even the camera can't tell the difference between 120 and 144 unless you are using the expensive High-speed camera
@Hamad Hasan 144hz on a phone is too much the human naked eye cant see the difference between 120hz and 144hz so 120hz is the sweet spot for smartphones
U can see 144hz as i use 144hz laptop for gaming and 120hz mobile but thing is yes 120 is the sweet spot
ah yes i love seeing this in a 30/60fps video
I have mi lite 11 5g and i am happy with 90fps, definitely feel the difference and its enough for me. Best mid range phone
Same
Thumbnail: Can you see a difference?
Me watching at 30 frames: 🤯🤯
My eyes can't run away from 165Hz 👁️👄👁️
Bro ur the best love ur vids! - Bengaluru, India❤️
🎉🎉
me too bro
Me too ❤️❤️❤️
Telugu
We can't notice the difference so much unless we see it with our naked eyes 👀
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Joke?
@@emreercan7011 The sad thing is: I think he wasn't joking. He tried to be smart.
Yep! Cuz youtube videos are locked at 60fps... So U need to go and use a higher refresh rate phone kn real... and trust me bro you will be surprised when u will see it.. The scrollinv will feel so smooth and responsive to the touch that u will feel little crazy 🤣❤
@@RagnarZizou wow I haven't even seen it in person
REDMAGIC IS A GAMING PHONE.
Dont compare it to regular phones.
REDMAGIC AND ASUS FOCUSES ON PERFORMANCE because it is built for gaming purposes.
and how would it show all refresh rates if normal smartphones only support 120hz? Plus, performance doesn't affect anything on this test.
6:49 i myself am a competitive bullet force player and a official in game mod and I can definitely confirm that high refresh rates have a huge impact on the gameplay, i used to play on a 5th gen iPad but switched to a xiaomi mi 10t a few months ago where I started playing at 90hz and i moved on to 144hz last month. 1 thing i noticed tho is that the jump back from 144hz to 90hz for some reason isn't as big as the jump from 90hz to 60hz which makes the game deal terribly choppy now I'm used to 90/144hz.
3:05
Palestine in the heart ❤🌹
Imagine casually watching this video and you see this dude scroll past your post with 5 different phones😂
I am using 90hz its just normal i would say i have used 120hz and coming back to 90hz yeah not bad at all, 90hz is the perfect i have to say that but if you don't want higher refresh rate intentionally or for playing games obviously higher refresh rate the better!!!
90Hz is not perfect. Nothing is perfect. If something was perfect then people wouldn't try to make it better.
@@officialhideyo he asked about the perfect spot i answered that!!!
I think stable 60hz im gaming is enough for me.
@@tokita6696 unless and until you try higher refresh rate its not only smoother it has advantage
@@Subhranil. Most high graphics games that run higher than 60Hz have unstable FPS in general and some of them needs to drop the graphics settings, the phones heat up a lot more, discharge a lot faster.
I don't think gaming at more than 60 Hz on a phone is a good idea, we're not talking about desktop PCs here, you're not plugged into the wall all the time with big fans or watercooling for the case, CPU and GPU.
4:59 the reason why the iphone was dalaying is because it had a lower touch sampling rate from what I know the touch sampling rate is not affected by refresh rate of the display
I can really tell the difference through my 60hz screen
90hz is still the sweet spot for me
oh wow, that 165hz refresh rate was incredible. I want to see 165 fire rate also.
I am using 144hz, then my friend buy 60hz iPhone, I used it for a while, then realised wtf he has bought. 😂😂
200hz is perfect for now and future :)
I have a 240hz monitor, its absolutely godlike
Bruh, 120hz is the best, in battery life and smoothness, I tried all of em but the smoother was the 120, idk why
@@fcn2x45x2 480 Hz at 540p is Godlike, but 390 Hz will do for now considering 480 Hz can't do 1080p yet.
beautiful and neatly explained sir , cleared all my doubts . Keep it up 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻👌🏻
Me on my 30hz screen: ah yes fascinating
2:47 ..... the profile picture
We stand with palestine ❤❤🇵🇸🇵🇸
So glad to see it in ur video bro 🔥
I was looking for this comment
I'm here with sweet spot of 120hz of ONEPLUS 9R❤️
Are you facing any issues with your 9R?
No ..3 weeks gone...no issues faced
you mean oneplus 8t 2
@@StevenChris yeah...but with 15% faster performance in gaming💥
@@spiritarcmotivation wow crazy differences
Educational video, thanks for the work bro
Thank you this is a great video.
You need Sharp Aquos Zero II.
It has Full HD 240Hz.
Thats phone havent released today, lol
S25 Ultra with 400Hz... Soon
@@elvisrivers8026 lol
@@megimargareth4015 it is from 2019, the new Sharp is R6
I think you mean touch sampling rate.
I'm using 120hz and 60hz is fine, but 120hz is a really nice touch but more is probably an overkill
I am playing some competitive games and tournaments on my ROG 5 and 60hz on this one looks really like 144hz on other phones I tried, that's why I just keep 144hz deactivated! Best purchase ever.
Puedes describir mejor lo que explicaste como que no usas 144 y mejor 60 no entiendo
High Refresh Are useful features Always 🔥🔥
But battery consumption is higher
@@virusgaming4819 that's why Apple remained the same
As a geometry dash player, each on of these were a huge difference
60Hz, 90Hz it's enough for me
Νο it's not.
@@p5z91 for me
@@wvx.8837 it's enough if you haven't got the money for something better! More Hz are better so it is not just a personal opinion.
@@p5z91 Oh yeah really? Then go to your friends and buy them high end phones if you feel like you are rich lol
@@p5z91 but I used IPhone 12 pro, 60Hz Display and I thought it's so smooth for my eyes.
I bought iphone 12pm not for hertz but processors and camera 😎
Hz is also FPS right?
Yes
No
iPhone phones be like:
Ram: 3gb
Storage: 32gb
Camera: 8MP
Refresh rate: 30Hz
Processor: Dual-Core
Screen: Fragile
Price: $6999
its not dual core its a hexa
Ram: 8gb
Refresh rate: 120hz
Storage 1TB
Camera, 12MP TrueDepth camera, 48MP Wide Camera, 48MP Ultra Wide Camera, 12MP 5x telephoto
Processor: Dual-core
Screen: Latest generation ceramic shield
Price: 1599
Refresh rate: 120hz
Lil bro knows nothing about iPhones 😭🙏
@@greggreg126yes he doesn't know how much shit they are
120 hz in my opinion is the sweet spot of smoothness
why you guys are always complaining about Samsung and iPhone ? use whatever you prefer , no need to screw each other
Iphone 16 with 60 hz 💀
This man deserves a million ❤️
iPhone:
120Hz but screen sold separately
2:00
144hz jyada better lag raha hai
2:00 , look at the iphone, right above his finger.
Me with a 60 Hz display :
*am i missing something*
120Hz is nice on my Samsung Note 20 Ultra, I've never used higher than that, but based on your great video, it is pretty good in comparison to the others.
Great explanation and slow-mo video!! I guess now everyone understands why iPhone is generations behind
This is incredible the way he explained and the way he recorded video it's clear my mind first I was thought refresh rate is just a unsual thing and business trick but it's really work
After switching for 60 to 144 i can confirm you definitely can and i never will use 60 after seeing 144
i have 90hz on mx phone and my friend has 120hz, its still a big difference that you can feel
@@parkappanigga definitely!!!! High refresh rate is the most noticeable upgrade for years now
0:35 That Samsung is the only one with real white color, the others' screen are some yellowish white.
no, the samsung has a blue hue
Sharp Aquos Zero 2 had 240Hz Refresh Rate
Check in the 144hz phone 3:21 📸📸📸📸
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SAMSUNG hem grafik üstün ekran canlılık var...
120 hz is good, if a phone also has a powerful processor and fluent OS. Otherwise the high frame rate will not work at its best.
That's why an iphone feels so smooth in real life, even at 60 hz.
I think in human eye 120Hz is enough & 144Hz is more than enough.And more importantly 165Hz is not really noticable in human eye.🔥
i have a 165hz and a 144hz and a 120hz phone and 165 is really noticable
I 100% guarantee you haven't even PERSONALLY tested. Cus to say such nonsense it's cause you never had it in your own hands to do the testing
Dude we don’t see in hertz that’s not how humans perceive motion.
Novice ppl won't notice 144 and 165. But tech enthusiast would notice it.
@@neilgaming2127 Absolutely not, you are not actual tech enthusiastic people like you think you are.
Actual tech enthusiastic people know that more touch sample rate means more benifit in device experience. But in case of watching content if this is much faster to recognise then that is waste of tech.
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90hz as a sweet spot And best balance between power consumption and performance
it's my first time using 120hz, whne i see 90hz of 60hz i feel it very slow
So i switched from 60 directly to 165 and boy let me tell you, it's like you fast forward every action by like 3 times, when i went back ,it literally fell like slow motion, i was like ....is this how i was really playing? It felt like i was pressing a button per minute
For me 60hz is the sweet spot, especially if it's the difference between having *SUPER* AMOLED or just a regular LCD, I have a 120hz so I know how it feels but when I switch to 60hz it's fine for videos since I play games on my PC anyway.
For videos yeah cause we don't have yet 120 fps vids on yt and such, but gaming on 60 is is like slow motion after u tasted 120 and above
@@ZoroCOPS 120hz videos are horrible it makes you feel sick after watching for a while
@@keine_ahnung_wie_der_heisst idk about videos, but fames feel amazing, and now I've unlocked even 165 fps in some games
@@keine_ahnung_wie_der_heisstthey don't