Turned my screen resolution to 1080p and...

ThrottleJohnny

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The screen still looks vibrant and beautiful, and I seemed to have added 2 hours on screen time to my battery life. This is awesome!
 
Shouldn't have to downgrade your phone's best capabilities to preserve battery life.

When I tested the QHD vs FHD, I noticed zero difference in battery life
 
Shouldn't have to downgrade your phone's best capabilities to preserve battery life.

When I tested the QHD vs FHD, I noticed zero difference in battery life

Except its not a downgrade. Plenty of 1080p phones have gorgeous screens, and this one is no different. And I didn't have to do it. I chose to. The added screen time was surprising and welcome.
 
Except its not a downgrade. Plenty of 1080p phones have gorgeous screens, and this one is no different. And I didn't have to do it. I chose to. The added screen time was surprisingly and welcome.
I will say to the naked eye you can't tell the difference, but changing it to 720p is downright silly.

See and I saw zero difference in screen time.
 
I will say to the naked eye you can't tell the difference, but changing it to 720p is downright silly.

See and I saw zero difference in screen time.

I saw it right away. I wonder if anyone else has noticed it. At least you did try it so there was some curiosity there. lol
 
Shouldn't have to downgrade your phone's best capabilities to preserve battery life.

When I tested the QHD vs FHD, I noticed zero difference in battery life

Same here. Sammy's battery stats says it gives me an extra 20mins battery apparently, 0 noticeable difference to SOT mind
 
The screen still looks vibrant and beautiful, and I seemed to have added 2 hours on screen time to my battery life. This is awesome!

Now you know why I get amazing battery life on my 7 Plus! I'd rather have 1080p resolution and amazing battery life than 2K and so-so battery life.
 
I will say to the naked eye you can't tell the difference, but changing it to 720p is downright silly.

See and I saw zero difference in screen time.
I mostly look at text on my phone, I can't tell a big enough difference to stay on 2k. I'm on the nougat beta and can't use my gear vr until I'm on official because Verizon stopped the beta so I have nothing to make me use a higher screen resolution. As long as you use the smallest DPI settings, you can continue to see everything on the screen.
 
Shouldn't have to downgrade your phone's best capabilities to preserve battery life.

When I tested the QHD vs FHD, I noticed zero difference in battery life
Exactly.

It makes zero difference, the Estimate is useless as it's all down to how you use the phone that day.

Mine is set to WQHD. Why downgrade my display to get no benefit?

I also noticed that in 1080P text in apps like WhatsApp look a bit jagged and thick, not smooth as they are in WQHD.
 
Now you know why I get amazing battery life on my 7 Plus! I'd rather have 1080p resolution and amazing battery life than 2K and so-so battery life.
I get amazing battery life on WQHD in my S7 Edge, over 6h SOT consistently.

I'd never go back to a 1080P phone, I left that 3years ago in my Galaxy S4.
 
Exactly.

It makes zero difference, the Estimate is useless as it's all down to how you use the phone that day.

Mine is set to WQHD. Why downgrade my display to get no benefit?

I also noticed that in 1080P text in apps like WhatsApp look a bit jagged and thick, not smooth as they are in WQHD.

Except I use my phone the same way now as I always have. Going to 1080p has extended my battery life by quite a bit.

In no way is anybody saying anyone else has to follow suit. I'm giving my experience in case others are interested, or have done so and noticed something similar.
 

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