Google’s entire Pixel 10 series ships with a high refresh rate display that can go up to 120Hz to deliver that buttery smooth experience. However, the company decided to take one step backward with its base model by outright disabling the feature, meaning that when you remove the device from its packaging for the first time, you will notice that the scrolling and UI behavior are not as crisp as it is on other high-end smartphones. The reason for that is the refresh rate being limited to 60Hz, but thankfully, it only takes a few steps to enable that 120Hz goodness, provided you are comfortable with the increased battery drain.

Locking the refresh rate to 60Hz on the base Pixel 10 could be because the smartphone does not feature an LTPO OLED like the ‘Pro’ versions

The base Pixel 10 was re

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