Can someone explain how the adaptive refresh rate feature works in the latest Galaxy S devices? Specifically, what hardware components enable the display to dynamically switch between 60 Hz and higher rates, and how does the operating system decide when to make those changes? I'm curious about the power-saving mechanisms and any impact on user experience. What are the pros and cons compared to a fixed-rate display?
Understanding Adaptive Refresh Rate in Modern Galaxy S Phones
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Could you explain in more detail how the GPU and display controller work together to dynamically switch the panel's refresh rate? Also, I'm curious if the OS uses different thresholds for gaming versus everyday scrolling—how does that impact battery life?