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Posted by :discordskullemoji:
 - April 30, 2025, 22:17:47
Quote from: Redaktion on April 30, 2025, 16:05:59Google now plans to fix this issue with the Pixel 10 series.

Lmao.. it took them, what? Like 22 generations of nexus and pixel devices combined to finally acknowledge this as an actual issue? This is just proof that Google, apple and Samsung have a monopoly with nobody to challenge them.

The fact that smaller Chinese OEMs have been trying to address this for literally decades..

But the big 3 are making too much money to actually care at all or pay attention to it until like 22 years later. It's only now that Chinese OEM phones are actually getting good both in software and hardware that the traditional giants are realising they might actually need to make a few changes for once.

Almost had a change heart and was gonna go back to Pixel with 10 series but I think I will wait until they fully ditch exynos SoCs and you know, actually have a competently competitive in-house SoC for once, lol.
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 30, 2025, 16:05:59
The Pixel 9's display flickers at a frequency of 120 Hz due to Google's use of pulse-width modulation for brightness control. Such a low frequency may be perceptible, potentially causing headaches and eye strain in sensitive individuals. Google now plans to fix this issue with the Pixel 10 series.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Google-Pixel-10-Pro-may-get-long-overdue-display-upgrade-to-reduce-headaches-and-eye-strain.1007964.0.html