25-08-2020 11:29 AM in
Galaxy Note20 Series120Hz on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is great. However I feel like Samsung should make a feature where we can select different display modes quickly in the notification menu. This is because when we watch videos on apps like youtube, videos are all locked at 60fps. So it'd be great if we get the option to quickly swipe down the notification panel and select QHD+ 60Hz when we want to watch youtube or other video apps to get the best resolution when watching videos. After that, we can then select FHD+, adaptive motion again once we're done watching youtube. Just a suggestion as I feel like having to change both the resolution and refresh rate in the settings every time we want to watch youtube is quite tedious.
25-08-2020 07:34 PM in
Galaxy Note20 Series26-08-2020 02:42 AM - last edited 26-08-2020 02:44 AM ) in
Galaxy Note20 SeriesWhile Bixby Routines does exist, I found that I was only able to change the resolution of the screen alone to QHD+ when opening youtube. However once thw app is closed, it only changes the resolution back to FHD+ and not the refresh rate.There is no action in Bixby Routines to change refresh rate at all as well. So even if i set a routine to open another app to change the resolution back to FHD+, I wouldn't be able to change the refresh rate to adaptive motion smoothness along with it. I feel that Bixby Routines would potentially be a better solution if it supported more settings like refresh rate as well as actions when an app is closed.
10-10-2020 11:30 PM - last edited 10-10-2020 11:30 PM ) in
Galaxy Note20 Series21-10-2020 02:07 AM in
Galaxy Note20 SeriesOh nice. Previously, Bixby Routines didn't support changing the refresh rate of the display. There must had been a new update since my last reply to this post.