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    Display panel info.

    Discussion in 'Smartphones and Tablets' started by Gursimran82956, Mar 18, 2017.

  1. Gursimran82956

    Gursimran82956 Notebook Consultant

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    Is there an app by which a person can know the information about a display panel of a phone?
    Eg- frequency of panel in hz
     
  2. Tinderbox (UK)

    Tinderbox (UK) BAKED BEAN KING

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    You would be better off asking that on XDA Forum, Go to the forum section for your phone, or ask a general phone question.

    https://forum.xda-developers.com/

    John.
     
  3. Convel

    Convel Notebook Deity

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    You can find your display model by downloading AIDA64 or by using the "cat /proc/cmdline" command in a terminal. In an adb session, you can run "adb dumpsys display", where your refresh rate will be displayed in fps.
     
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