Hey. I just switched from a Pixel 7 Pro to the iPhone 14 Pro because I wanted a compact phone which still has flagship specs. The experience and device have been really nice device. I have some gripes with the camera and how the notifications work, but for any gripe I have on iOS I'd have one on the Pixel too.
Anyway, the reason I'm making this post is about how ProMotion doesn't always seem to run at 120 Hz, and I just wanna confirm if I'm not going insane. The most obvious place I noticed this is on the lockscreen/notifcation center; swiping around the music player and/or notifications will look as if the framerate is somewhere between 60 to 90 Hz at times. Then there are certain 3rd apps which seem to run basically 120 Hz constant in animations and scrolling, like Twitter. But then scrolling through WhatsApp chats, animations in YouTube etc. looks noticeably more choppy compared to on my Pixel 7 Pro.
Am I going insane, or is Apple/are devs applying some adaptive refresh rate even in motion? Is there a setting for this? Animations in notification center definitely look more smooth on my iPad Pro comparing them side to side, like swiping the notification from side to side. It almost feels this is a measure to preserve battery life by only selectively running animations at 120 Hz? It's just been slightly annoying since the framerate hasn't been constant, I'd almost rather take a constant 90 Hz than a 120 Hz which then occasionally runs at 60 - 90 Hz.
nrron t1_jdirjmn wrote
It’s ProMotion not 120hz. The whole point of ProMotion is to be adaptive with the content on the screen. It’s not a 120hz locked frame rate. For third party apps they have to support the higher frame rate on their end or the phone won’t use the highest frame rate in the app.