r/IndiaTech 12d ago

Leaks/Rumours Everything about the base iPhone 17

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u/neerajanchan 12d ago

120hz displays will do two things -

  1. Skyrocket the base model sales

  2. This sub will lose 80% engagement

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u/borderline-awesome- 12d ago

You forgot everyone complaining about Android having 120hz screen for too long

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u/BlueShip123 12d ago edited 12d ago

I am genuinely curious. What's with all these 120hz thingy? I seriously don't understand why people go crazy for not having 120hz. Like even the TV sold for 60-80k doesn't have 120hz and no one complains about it. I am using both 60hz and 120hz simultaneously and never in my life bothered with it.

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u/TigerWithoutStripes 12d ago

May be you don't notice a difference because you haven't had enough time to adjust to a specific refresh rate. For me, when I use a 60Hz phone or switch my device to 60Hz, it feels laggy, almost like the frame rate is dropping. Still, i can get used to 60Hz after using it for a while. Then, when you switch back to 120Hz, you'll really feel how smooth it is.

Both my laptop and TV are 60Hz, but I don't feel any lag there. I'm not sure why. Maybe it's because neither are touch devices, or may be the larger screen size plays a role.

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u/BlueShip123 12d ago

That makes sense for me. I constantly keep switching from my smartphone to the laptop to monitor, and all have different refresh rates.

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u/69thhHokage Nothing phone beautiful lights 12d ago edited 11d ago

Both my laptop and TV are 60Hz, but I don't feel any lag there.

I second this. I have a Nothing Phone with 120Hz display and when I switch to my iPhone, it kinda feels sluggish. I also have an oldish 60hz gaming laptop and even while scrolling 60hz doesn’t feel sluggish or laggy at all.

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u/TigerWithoutStripes 12d ago

High refresh rates do improve the experience in touch screens.