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Title: Motorola Moto G200 5G in review: 5G smartphone offers 144 Hz and a Snapdragon 888+ at a fair price
Post by: Redaktion on February 16, 2022, 03:27:09
On paper, the Moto G200 5G looks quite promising. On top of a fast 144-Hz panel, UFS 3.1 storage, LPDDR5 RAM and a flagship SoC, the Moto G200 has a built-in 108-MP triple cam and is powered by a 5,000 mAh battery. But once again there is an area, in which Motorola is lacking...

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Title: Re: Motorola Moto G200 5G in review: 5G smartphone offers 144 Hz and a Snapdragon 888+ at a fair pri
Post by: anon999999 on February 22, 2022, 01:45:10
Would it be possible to stop saying that the lack of PWM or high PWM frequency is not a problem? My g100 does not produce any eye strain with brightness over 65 %, but this G200 causes instant severe eye strain at any brightness levels.

At the forums there are many like me. It seems that they introduced FRC or dithering and a new source of flicker and it is as bad as the traditional PWM from 240 to 2400Hz. I had to return my g200 and keep using G100
Title: Re: Motorola Moto G200 5G in review: 5G smartphone offers 144 Hz and a Snapdragon 888+ at a fair pri
Post by: Ldr on April 24, 2022, 01:18:00
No
Title: Re: Motorola Moto G200 5G in review: 5G smartphone offers 144 Hz and a Snapdragon 888+ at a fair pri
Post by: Mauro on May 04, 2022, 23:59:36
Thank You. I'm an happy user of the Motorola G100, and I was considering to upgrade to G200 because it's the only IPS flagship... Now I can skip it without hesitation.. Damn PWM, no phone change this year...

Quote from: anon999999 on February 22, 2022, 01:45:10
Would it be possible to stop saying that the lack of PWM or high PWM frequency is not a problem? My g100 does not produce any eye strain with brightness over 65 %, but this G200 causes instant severe eye strain at any brightness levels.

At the forums there are many like me. It seems that they introduced FRC or dithering and a new source of flicker and it is as bad as the traditional PWM from 240 to 2400Hz. I had to return my g200 and keep using G100
Title: Re: Motorola Moto G200 5G in review: 5G smartphone offers 144 Hz and a Snapdragon 888+ at a fair pri
Post by: Johnhunter on June 12, 2023, 21:47:11
Quote from: anon999999 on February 22, 2022, 01:45:10Would it be possible to stop saying that the lack of PWM or high PWM frequency is not a problem? My g100 does not produce any eye strain with brightness over 65 %, but this G200 causes instant severe eye strain at any brightness levels.

At the forums there are many like me. It seems that they introduced FRC or dithering and a new source of flicker and it is as bad as the traditional PWM from 240 to 2400Hz. I had to return my g200 and keep using G100

Have you tried the poco x4 gt? Or based on specs what do you think of it?