List of phones with a display refresh rate greater than 60Hz
The refresh rate is the number of times in a second that a display hardware updates its buffer. It is not to be confused with the touch response rate, which is the frequency that the touchscreen senses input, or the frame rate, which describes how many images are stored or generated every second by the device driving the display. 60 Hz screens are typical for mobile devices; the first commercially available smartphone with a refresh rate greater than 60 Hz was the Razer Phone, released in November 2017.[1][2][3]
The following is a comparative list of smartphones which have a high refresh rate.
Brand | Model | Release month |
Display type | Resolution (pixels) |
Display size | Refresh rate (Hz) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Asus | ROG Phone | October 2018 | AMOLED | 2160 × 1080 | 6.0 in (150 mm) | 90 |
Asus | ROG Phone II | September 2019 | AMOLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.59 in (167 mm) | 120 |
Asus | ROG Phone 3 | August 2020 | AMOLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.59 in (167 mm) | 144 |
Asus | ZenFone 7/7 Pro | September 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 90 |
Pixel 4 | October 2019 | P-OLED | 2280 × 1080 | 5.7 in (140 mm) | 90 | |
Pixel 4 XL | October 2019 | P-OLED | 3040 × 1440 | 6.3 in (160 mm) | 90 | |
Pixel 5 | October 2020 | P-OLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.0 in (150 mm) | 90 | |
Honor | 30 Pro+ | April 2020 | OLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.57 in (167 mm) | 90 |
Honor | X10 5G | May 2020 | LTPS IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.63 in (168 mm) | 90 |
Huawei | P40 Pro | April 2020 | OLED | 2640 × 1200 | 6.58 in (167 mm) | 90 |
Huawei | Enjoy 20 Pro | June 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Huawei | Enjoy 20 Plus | September 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.63 in (168 mm) | 90 |
Huawei | Mate 40 | November 2020 | OLED | 2376 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Huawei | Mate 40 Pro | November 2020 | OLED | 2772 × 1344 | 6.76 in (172 mm) | 90 |
Huawei | Nova 8 | January 2021 | OLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.57 in (167 mm) | 90 |
Huawei | Nova 8 Pro | January 2021 | OLED | 2676 × 1236 | 6.72 in (171 mm) | 120 |
Infinix | Zero 8 | August 2020 | IPS LCD | 2460 × 1080 | 6.85 in (174 mm) | 90 |
Lenovo | Legion Pro | July 2020 | AMOLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.65 in (169 mm) | 144 |
Meizu | 17/17 Pro | May 2020 | AMOLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.6 in (170 mm) | 120[note 1] |
Motorola | Edge/Edge+ | May 2020 | OLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.7 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Motorola | One 5G | September 2020 | LTPS IPS LCD | 2520 × 1080 | 6.7 in (170 mm) | 90 |
OnePlus | 7 Pro | May 2019 | AMOLED | 3120 × 1440 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 90 |
OnePlus | 7T | October 2019 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.55 in (166 mm) | 90 |
OnePlus | 7T Pro | October 2019 | AMOLED | 3120 × 1440 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 90 |
OnePlus | 8 | April 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.55 in (166 mm) | 90 |
OnePlus | 8 Pro | April 2020 | AMOLED | 3168 × 1440 | 6.78 in (172 mm) | 120 |
OnePlus | Nord | August 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.44 in (164 mm) | 90 |
OnePlus | 8T | October 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.55 in (166 mm) | 120 |
OnePlus | Nord N10 | November 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.49 in (165 mm) | 90 |
Oppo | Reno Ace | October 2019 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Oppo | Reno4 Z | April 2020 | LTPS IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.57 in (167 mm) | 120 |
Oppo | Reno4 Pro | June 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.55 in (166 mm) | 90 |
Oppo | Find X2/X2 Pro | March 2020 | AMOLED | 3168 × 1440 | 6.7 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Oppo | Ace2 | April 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.55 in (166 mm) | 90 |
Razer | Phone | November 2017 | IGZO IPS LCD | 2560 × 1440 | 5.7 in (140 mm) | 120 |
Razer | Phone 2 | October 2018 | IGZO IPS LCD | 2560 × 1440 | 5.72 in (145 mm) | 120 |
Realme | X2 Pro | October 2019 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Realme | X50 | January 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.57 in (167 mm) | 120 |
Realme | X50 Pro | March 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.44 in (164 mm) | 90 |
Realme | 6 | March 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Realme | 6 Pro | March 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.6 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Realme | X3/X3 SuperZoom | June 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.6 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Realme | V5 | August 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Realme | X7 Pro | September 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.55 in (166 mm) | 120 |
Realme | 7 | September 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Realme | Narzo 20 Pro | September 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Realme | Q2 | October 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Realme | 7 5G | November 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Redmi | K30 | December 2019 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 120 |
Redmi | K30 Ultra | August 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 120 |
Redmi | Note 9 Pro 5G | December 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 120 |
Samsung | Galaxy S20 | March 2020 | AMOLED | 3200 × 1440 | 6.2 in (160 mm) | 120 |
Samsung | Galaxy S20+ | March 2020 | AMOLED | 3200 × 1440 | 6.7 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Samsung | Galaxy S20 Ultra | March 2020 | AMOLED | 3200 × 1440 | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 120 |
Samsung | Galaxy Note 20 Ultra | August 2020 | AMOLED | 3088 × 1440 | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 120 |
Samsung | Galaxy S20 FE | October 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Samsung | Galaxy S21 | January 2021 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.2 in (160 mm) | 120 |
Samsung | Galaxy S21+ | January 2021 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.7 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Samsung | Galaxy S21 Ultra | January 2021 | AMOLED | 3200 × 1440 | 6.8 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Sharp | Aquos R Compact | December 2017 | IGZO IPS LCD | 2032 × 1080 | 4.9 in (120 mm) | 120 |
Sharp | Aquos R2 Compact | January 2019 | IGZO IPS LCD | 2280 × 1080 | 5.2 in (130 mm) | 120 |
Sharp | Aquos R3 | May 2019 | IGZO IPS LCD | 3120 × 1440 | 6.2 in (160 mm) | 120 |
Sharp | Aquos Zero 2 | May 2020 | OLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.4 in (160 mm) | 120[note 2] |
Sharp | Aquos R5G | July 2020 | IPS LCD | 3168 × 1440 | 6.5 in (170 mm) | 120 |
Sharp | Aquos Sense4 Plus | December 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.7 in (170 mm) | 90 |
Sharp | Aquos Zero 5G basic | October 2020 | OLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.4 in (160 mm) | 120[note 2] |
Sony | Xperia 5 II | October 2020 | OLED | 2520 × 1080 | 6.1 in (150 mm) | 120[note 2] |
Tecno | Camon 16 Premier | September 2020 | IPS LCD | 2460 × 1080 | 6.9 in (180 mm) | 90 |
Vivo | iQOO Z1 | June 2020 | IPS LCD | 2408 × 1080 | 6.57 in (167 mm) | 144 |
Vivo | iQOO Z1x | July 2020 | IPS LCD | 2408 × 1080 | 6.57 in (167 mm) | 120 |
Vivo | X50/X50 Pro | June 2020 | AMOLED | 2376 × 1080 | 6.56 in (167 mm) | 90 |
Vivo | X50 Pro+ | June 2020 | AMOLED | 2376 × 1080 | 6.56 in (167 mm) | 120 |
Vivo | iQOO 5/5 Pro | August 2020 | AMOLED | 2376 × 1080 | 6.56 in (167 mm) | 120 |
Vivo | iQOO U3 | December 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.58 in (167 mm) | 90 |
Xiaomi | Mi 10/10 Pro | February 2020 | AMOLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 90 |
Xiaomi | Black Shark 3 | March 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 90 |
Xiaomi | Black Shark 3 Pro | March 2020 | AMOLED | 3120 × 1440 | 7.1 in (180 mm) | 90 |
Xiaomi | Black Shark 3S | August 2020 | AMOLED | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 120 |
Xiaomi | Mi 10 Ultra | August 2020 | OLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 120 |
Xiaomi | Poco X3/X3 NFC | September 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 120 |
Xiaomi | Mi 10T Lite | October 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 120 |
Xiaomi | Mi 10T/10T Pro | October 2020 | IPS LCD | 2400 × 1080 | 6.67 in (169 mm) | 144 |
Xiaomi | Mi 11 | January 2021 | AMOLED | 3200 × 1440 | 6.81 in (173 mm) | 120 |
ZTE | Nubia Red Magic 3 | May 2019 | AMOLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.65 in (169 mm) | 90 |
ZTE | Nubia Red Magic 5G | March 2020 | AMOLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.65 in (169 mm) | 144 |
ZTE | Nubia Play | April 2020 | AMOLED | 2340 × 1080 | 6.65 in (169 mm) | 144 |
ZTE | Axon 20 5G | September 2020 | OLED | 2460 × 1080 | 6.92 in (176 mm) | 90 |
References
- Horaczek, Stan (15 April 2020). "Smartphone screens are getting an upgrade—here are the specs to know about". Popular Science. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
- Jansen, Mark (19 July 2020). "What does a 90Hz or 120Hz refresh rate mean for your smartphone screen?". Digital Trends. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
- Bunton, Cam (11 February 2020). "Smartphone display refresh rates: What does 120Hz mean, and does it matter?". Pocket-lint. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
- Limited to 90Hz until an over-the-air update enabled 120Hz.
- This smartphone runs at a native 120Hz refresh rate, and uses motion blur reduction, which can double the refresh rate to 240Hz.
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