The iPhone 17 models include an Accessibility setting to disable pulse width modulation (PWM), according to information found in the iOS 26 release candidate. There will be a toggle located in the ...
Remember when Apple introduced a parallax effect to iOS, giving the illusion that your icons are floating above the background? It was a cool albeit novel feature, but it also gave some users ...
Google has hinted at a vital display upgrade coming to the Pixel 10 Google addresses concerns about eye strain related to PWM dimming technology. The upgrade could fix one of the few remaining issues ...
Samsung confirmed the Galaxy S26 series does not include a flicker-reduction or DC-like dimming option, potentially making the display on the phones uncomfortable for users with PWM sensitivity. The ...
Google appears to be addressing a critical but often overlooked display issue in its upcoming Pixel 10 lineup—PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation) flickering that causes headaches and eye strain for sensitive ...
The upcoming Pixel 10 handset might arrive to user's eyes with an upgraded display with less flicker than the existing models in the lineup. The suggestion comes from Android Central's Nicholas ...
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In a recent development, Li Xiaolong, the CTO of Huawei’s Consumer BG, shared a video that challenges the perceived benefits of PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) dimming at frequencies higher than 1440Hz ...
While all of my own devices and monitors don't have PWM dimming for their backlighting, there are some monitors at work which do appear to use PWM. Now many of these monitors are years old, and I ...
Apple is giving iPhone 17 users the option to disable PWM dimming in iOS 26, a move that could ease eye strain and flicker sensitivity. While limited to the iPhone 17 series for now, this ...
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