Completely different soc and that has nothing to do with it.
Even if we go with this flawed logic that you can just drag and drop sfos on any device with the same soc as an officially supported device, that means that Miami is the same as Xperia 10 IV/V.
So even by that, this port looks like it’s insanely better than the one on Xperias.
Again, completely wrong, but even if you think that makes sense to you, it’s still the wrong conclusion.
It literally means that tho, the porting was done not by him interrogating mal at irc, he’s riding on work of others (just see his: won’t fix on ‘his’ ports, things requiring extra work, welp wontfix)
Its rather obvious that Mr Magister has a special humor that is not supposed to be forced through your offense detector. Also, there is this saying, what throwaway69 says about Mr_Magister, says more about throwaway69 than Mr_Magister. wInK wInk.
I’m not into deciphering your puzzles, you can look at his ‘fixing’ of microtube, when 0 pulls ended up in microtube github as the only fixes he was ‘fervently’ working on were actually upstream libs he was just downloading, still claiming here it was his work, grifting all the way
you can read through it, as it was his only grifting source at the time, 2 months of: I’m on it, 0 github pull requests, literally every fix was from upstream libs, he never mentions them, never even acknowledges them, pretends he just fixed it yay, donate more guise… grifters will be grifters
120Hz is seriously smooth. On 60Hz phones have hiccups (skip frames) and on 120Hz even if you skip frame it’s half the length so its not noticeable at all
True variable refresh (10Hz to Max) is LTPO display. Here’s 134 of them.
It seems to be a feature exclusive to the flagship models, so unfortunately it’s not available for us.
There’s also Adaptive Refresh - where it’s 60Hz when doing mundane stuff, and boosting up to 90/120/144Hz when scrolling or playing games. That’s most budget or better phones for the last few years.
The question here is how much impact the display update frequency has on battery life, since the main battery consumer is display brightness and not updates.
By the way, does the Edge 30 Neo support an LPM-screen, like Nokia’s Glance Screen?