Users of Xiaomi Mi 11 smartphones have found out that when they activate the 120Hz refresh rate mode, the phone still runs at 60Hz. This is another complaint about the latest version of MIUI, which Xiaomi has promised to promptly fix.
The MIUI development team has already given an official response. According to the developers, the phone switches to 120Hz mode, as most playback sources output content at 30 or 60Hz. Even if you activate the 120Hz mode, the picture will not improve, as well as its visual perception. In this case, the smartphone will simply consume more energy and discharge faster. In order to find the optimal balance between quality and power consumption, Xiaomi has set a limit of 60 Hz.

This week it became known that users of Xiaomi Mi 11, Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11 Lite, Mi 10 Ultra, Mi 10T Pro, Redmi Note 10 Pro, Redmi Note 9S and other smartphones encountered a problem in which the touch screen is not reacts to touch. Xiaomi has stated that it is aware of the existence of this problem and is going to release a software fix for the above models.
Today we published a list of devices that should be updated to MIUI 13.
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