Smartphone Screen Speed – Can You Spot The Difference?




If you can, please select the 60fps video option for best results. This video features the iPhone 11 Pro Max, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, Redmagic 5G and …

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  1. Please set the video quality to one of the 60fps settings for best results. Also, what is the refresh rate of the display you're watching this on and how evident are the results for you?

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  3. I’m curious about the response time of the displays and the operating systems.
    I’m a rhythm game guy who love traditional CRTs

  4. Whatever you say
    I don't know how much you praise the 120hz or 144hz. But i will prefer the 60 hz because 1st thing The battery life sucks on high refresh rate. And if they are bringing the high refresh rate wtf they are not making batteries great .
    Note this Point dude :- BATTERY POWER'S A SMARTPHONE NOT REFRESH RATES.
    (Can you operate a high refresh rate smartphone without a battery)
    Please tell me ?

  5. If you notice, the iphone responds faster in the majority of the times he scrolls up or down. That's something I always have a hard time adapting to samsung/android phones. Those few milliseconds of response-time are really important as well! I wish you would have mentioned it.

  6. I would be interested to see what the iphone will do with a FULL battery instead of a depleted one. I do not know if it would make any difference in refresh rate. I do know a low battery will cause a bunch of small performance decreases though.

  7. Humans have only a single pair of eyes so keep the refresh rates aside and use your default one bcoz once if u loose your eyes no refresh rates and their speeds can bring your eyes back???????

  8. Is it possible that the current screen refresh rate on iPhone 11 pro i.e. 60Hz can be increased via software update if Apple decides to do it in the future or it is something related to the hardware inside? Sorry if I miss out on some details but I could not find an accurate answer.

  9. There is no hurry for Apple to bring the 120 Hz refresh display rate to the iPhone as I know it will happen this year with the pro version which is 6.1 inch I’m getting the two High-end models would probably get that feature who cares if Samsung Google Pixel Get it first I have noticed the difference in your video but I am a diehard apple fan and always will be I just know they’ve got something cooking for this year’s models

  10. It’s weird , somehow the other phones are having higher refresh rates & so they are smooth . Apple was rough , but surprisingly if you observe carefully even though apple’s display was rough , it was scrolling faster & that can’t happen as phones with higher refresh are way faster also despite talking about their processor.

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