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Updated · 3DVF · May 14
Samsung Display Assistant Caps Apps at 60Hz to Cut Galaxy S26 Battery Drain
Updated
Updated · 3DVF · May 14

Samsung Display Assistant Caps Apps at 60Hz to Cut Galaxy S26 Battery Drain

1 articles · Updated · 3DVF · May 14
  • Samsung’s free Display Assistant lets Galaxy users lock selected apps to 60Hz instead of leaving them on One UI’s adaptive refresh mode.
  • YouTube is a prime example: video playback stays at 60Hz, but scrolling through the app can still jump to 120Hz and waste power.
  • The per-app setting is aimed at lower-demand apps such as video and news, while games and heavier social apps can remain adaptive for smoother motion.
  • Samsung says the gain is incremental rather than dramatic, but trimming repeated refresh spikes can add up over a full day of mixed use.
Will Android 15's smart refresh rate make Samsung's new battery-saving tool for the S26 Ultra obsolete?
Is manually tweaking apps a true power-user feature or a sign that 'smart' displays still aren't smart enough?