Google seems to be planning to fix one of its weaknesses in the next model, Pixel 2. This improvement is related to the PWM Dimming Rates.
The PWM Lighting Rate on your mobile phone is a screen, which is a key part of its brightness performance. PWM is a technique that makes the screen look lighter for your eyes and the higher the rate (which is measured using Hrtz), the blink of screen light is less common for you and is more suitable for your eyes. Low PWM rates can make eye fatigue or make people feel sick.
In recent years higher PWM rates have been used more. For example, the Honor brand has used rates in the range of several thousand Hz on its phone screen. Even in cheaper models, such as the Honor 200 Pro, it has used a 5 Hz rate. At the same time, Samsung has chosen the rate of 5 Hz for its latest high -end phones (since the Galaxy S24). The Google Pixel 8 Pro phone was released at only 1 Hz, but it seems that Google plans to make improvements from now on.
According to Android Central, Google has informed that it is aware of the performance of its phones for users who are allergic to PWM and plans to provide updates this year. However, this announcement does not make a clear point; But it can be concluded that the Pixel 2 phone will have a better PWM rate than previous models, which can be good news for users with sensitive eyes. This improvement is somewhat accessible through software changes, but the only way to make serious modifications is hardware changes.
Of course, it is very difficult to find out about Google’s main applications to fix this problem, and Google may, like Motorola’s job, only change the software settings.
Finally, to ensure Google’s original plan to solve this problem, you must be patient until the possible release of Pixel 10, in August this year.
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