It's not that apparent, and it's not mind-blowing, but it's a nice thing to have and appreciate every day you use your phone. If you are an experienced gamer, you will probably notice the difference between 120Hz and 144Hz. Also, even if the hardware can't utilize those frames with some of the titles, that doesn't mean you can't appreciate the smooth navigation and scrolling in numerous other apps and system menus. And that's true for most of the games, but the library of titles on Google Play going above that threshold is growing. Still, there's the argument of Android's mobile games not supporting anything beyond 60 frames per second. For instance, Samsung and Oppo's latest flagships all cap at 120Hz. The smartphone market, however, has just recently started adopting the high-refresh rate screens, and 144Hz on an OLED is a breakthrough. If you are coming from the PC hardware world, you won't be particularly impressed seeing how modern gaming monitors go even higher than 240Hz. But what makes it special is the super-fast refresh rate of 144Hz. What about the panel itself? Well, it's a 6.65-inch AMOLED screen with standard FHD+ (1080 x 2340px) resolution and aspect ratio of 19.5:9. No need to worry for accidentally touching the screen.īut enough about that. The current front design allows for a more comfortable and secure grip when playing games in landscape mode. And good thing that nubia is sticking to the good old bezels for this particular phone. It's refreshing to see screens without any obstructions like holes and notches these days.
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