It seems the Galaxy S21 FE has quite an annoying issue with its refresh rate.
that some users have been having issues with the S21 FE's refresh rate, and it seems the display is struggling with it from time to time.The $699 phone comes with a generous 6.4-inch display that features a 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling. Despite that, it doesn't come with LTPO tech that allows it to adjust the refresh rate to the content you're viewing, unlike Samsung's flagship models.
However, strangely as it sounds, the software seems to occasionally want to go for a slower refresh rate than 60Hz, which leads to laggy performance on the phone. Affected users describe the bug as causing a"huge lag and stutters" in animations on the phone and across the UI.It looks like the issue is mainly affecting the Exynos-powered Galaxy S21 FE. A possible fix for the issue could be turning the screen off and back on.
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