Motorola Razr Fold Pushes 120Hz Eye-Care Display Settings on New Extreme AMOLED
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Updated · Android Central · May 17
Motorola Razr Fold Pushes 120Hz Eye-Care Display Settings on New Extreme AMOLED
2 articles · Updated · Android Central · May 17
Motorola's Razr Fold is being positioned as the most eye-friendly foldable in North America, with display controls that let users disable PWM dimming and tune comfort-focused settings.
Below 30% brightness, the phone normally switches to 720Hz PWM dimming, but its Flicker Prevention mode locks dimming to 120Hz; the report says Samsung and Google foldables typically use 240Hz or 480Hz.
Recommended setup changes include choosing 120Hz or 60Hz refresh modes over 90Hz, switching colors to Natural, and keeping Dynamic Video Enhancement off to reduce eye strain.
Night Light, Dark theme and Android 16's upgraded Extra Dim tool are highlighted for low-light use, while Motorola's 70%-80% modulation is described as better than rivals' roughly 99% but behind some Chinese brands.
Will Motorola’s eye-friendly screen force a major shift in how all smartphones are designed for user health?
As component costs soar, can a health-centric phone truly compete against industry giants like Samsung and Apple?