Who chooses one smartphone brand new very often points to a device with 120Hz screen. The reason? Performance. The more performing a device, the better. In principle, this reasoning would be there as well, however there are moles. For example battery consumption. But having said that, how is the smartphone display market doing? What are your favorite screens? AnTuTu he reveals it to us with a search ... and the result will amaze you. Basically the screens a 120Hz is about to overtake 60Hz in terms of popularity.
Users are starting to prefer 120Hz screens rather than 60Hz screens on smartphones: what are the reasons behind this popularity?
The AnTuTu test lab released statistics on user preferences for smartphones, which showed that the share of Android devices with 60Hz screens dropped to 42.5%. At the same time, models with displays that support a refresh rate of 120Hz are rapidly gaining popularity. Now their share is 38.6%but in the near future they are expected to predominantly surpass 60 Hz models.
12.4% of smartphones recently tested on AnTuTu support a 90Hz refresh rate. There are only 5.7% of models that support 144Hz. Only it 0.2% of tested devices support a refresh rate of 165Hz, an excess for some but not for gamers. It is also reported that the most popular smartphones have 6.6 "screens, which occupy 27.9% of the market. The 6.7 ″ models follow with a 25.4% share.
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Finally, it was found that 57.9% of smartphones have screens with a resolution of 1080p, while 8.8% of devices can boast a resolution of 1440 x 3200 pixels. In any case, the trend is this: smartphones with 120Hz screens will surpass the old (but very popular) 60Hz. Let's just hope that the energy expenditure is inversely proportional to their popularity.
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