frollogaston 4 days ago

Don't know don't care. It's like asking a non car enthusiast what kind of differential is on their Toyota.

kgabis 5 days ago

Stable 60Hz is still preferable to stuttery 120Hz.

  • StopDisinfo910 5 days ago

    It’s good Android has stable 120Hz then. But if you are happy overpaying for a mediocre phone, that’s your right. I did it once. I’m not planning to do it ever again.

    • TylerE 5 days ago

      No android device I've ever used has a stable ANYTHING performance-wise.

      • StopDisinfo910 5 days ago

        Happy to know which one you have used then because all the ones I have used in the past from Google, OnePlus and Xiaomi have been rock solid.

        It’s simple my current iPhone 13 is the second worst phone I have ever owned after the 3S I had a decade before. It’s also the most expensive in a very Apple-like fashion.

        iOS is a sorry mess. It manages to be both annoyingly limited and awfully buggy.

        • TylerE 5 days ago

          Dozens going back to the original Motorola Droid.

TylerE 5 days ago

Uh, every top model iPhone since the 13 is 120hz.

  • StopDisinfo910 5 days ago

    The non Pro phone is 60Hz despite being more than 1000€ here. I wish it was a joke but Apple ripoff knows no limit sadly. Meanwhile, most competitors phones half that price have 120Hz.

    • dopa42365 5 days ago

      150€ Xiaomi phones have a 120Hz AMOLED screen these days.