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WQHD+

(Topic created: 10-20-2021 01:40 PM)
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LarryWatson
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I just realized my phones resolution set to WQHD+ and I don't remember changing that. What's so significant about this is my battery is still lasting over 24 hours.  Also have my motion smoothness set to adaptive. Battery life on Android 12 beta has been amazing!!
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user751201tmO21
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Mine's been set to WQHD, since the first boot.

Unfortunately, I don't have the same performance (battery, etc) as you're experiencing.

Glad to read you're seeing great performance! Thanks for the feedback
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driso
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Where do I check Resolution at in my phone
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user751201tmO21
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(phone) Settings > Display > Screen Resolution ... see screenshotsScreenshot_20211019-134335_Settings-01_9962.jpgScreenshot_20211019-134339_Settings-01_9961.jpg
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driso
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I don't have that option Screenshot_20211020-114455_Settings.jpgScreenshot_20211020-114502_Settings.jpgScreenshot_20211020-114507_Settings.jpg
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user751201tmO21
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Interesting ... what model phone do you have?
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driso
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Samsung galaxy s21 plus
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user751201tmO21
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I guess it's an "Ultra setting" ... just checked my wife's S21 (not + or Ultra) and hers doesn't have the setting.

EDIT: found this, to quote:
"Only the Galaxy S21 Ultra has the option to change the resolution as the S21 and S21+ are limited to Full HD+ all the time."
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USBetaModerator
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Hello @LarryWatson ,

Thank you for your Feedback. We appreciate your contribution to the Beta community.

Regards,
One UI Beta Team

 

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