Google Rolls Out Update to fix the Pixel 4's 90Hz Display Issues
Google has today started rolling out an update that brings along a fix for the Pixel four's 90Hz display problems. If you're non aware, shortly afterwards the Pixel 4 was launched, users started discovering that the telephone was automatically switching to a standard 60Hz refresh charge per unit when the effulgence was lowered beyond a particular threshold even with the Smooth Display setting turned on.
The Mountain View giant had then appear that it volition exist rolling out an update to ready the result and brand the display work meliorate, and that update is finally here. Not that users in India would care, since the Pixel four never launched in the state.
The update is piggybacking forth with the November security patch for the phones, whose patch notes state (equally spotted by 9to5Google) that it contains "Smooth Display improvements". With this update, the display on the Pixel iv should stay on the 90Hz refresh charge per unit more than reliably. The update reportedly also mentions photographic camera improvements, although exactly what it is that Google is improving on the camera front isn't exactly obvious so far to people who have access to the Pixel four.
Regardless, information technology's good to run into Google trying to set the 90Hz display bug on the Pixel 4 in a decently-fast turn-effectually-fourth dimension, especially considering that it was one of the biggest features of the Pixel 4, after the cameras failed to print people (telephoto over ultra-wide? Really?), and the Soli radar gestures remain slightly gimmicky and non nearly as heady as we were all hoping they would be.
Source: https://beebom.com/pixel-4-smooth-display-fix-rolling-out/
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