You Can No Longer Choose the Hz of the Motorola Edge Screen

Mobile phone displays are getting a lot better in recent years, after the resolution battle is over, where Full HD has become the standard. Now this has been passed to the Hz of the refresh rate of the screen , and Motorola users have been an unpleasant surprise, when they see that they can no longer choose it, what happened?

Hz of the Motorola Edge Screen

The Motorola Edge is one of the most spectacular mobiles that Motorola has launched, not only because of its curved screen, but because it is compatible with both the traditional 60Hz and 90Hz display .

The display update selector has disappeared

Users of the Motorola Edge have encountered a rather puzzling problem in recent days, such as the disappearance of the menu in which you can choose the phone’s screen refresh rate. Until now, since the phone was launched, it had a section in the display settings where you could choose whether the screen would operate at 60Hz, 90Hz , or choose the appropriate refresh rate for each situation.

pantalla 90Hz Motorola

Well, that menu has completely disappeared, to the surprise of phone users who had been “tinkering” with this option from the beginning. And it does not seem like a failure, but something completely premeditated , as they have corroborated from the brand in their own forums.

Hz Motorola Edge

A conscious decision

One of the moderators on behalf of the brand has clarified that this option has been removed in the last update, precisely to improve the performance of the phone. Something quite disconcerting considering that with the previous function it could also be adapted automatically. Logically, the answer to what was the refresh rate that had finally been maintained when eliminating this selector menu remained to be known. And from the same source they have ensured that 90Hz will be maintained by default on the Motorola Edge screen.

Therefore, if you encounter this same problem, you should bear in mind that it is something completely conscious on the part of Motorola, which understands that it is best to always maintain the same refresh rate. Something that has its logic, because the truth is that when you try 90Hz it becomes quite difficult to use the traditional 60Hz again, unless there are obviously compatibility problems with some applications, something that is not usual. Therefore, if you liked to select this setting to contrast the difference in display between the two modes, or to improve the operation of an app, you should get used to that it will no longer be possible .