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Pixel 10 series is still a way, but a long -term upgrade can eventually be on the way. For the first time, Google is indicating improvement in PWM dimming rates, which can make a big difference for screen flicker for sensitive users.
According to A new report– Pixel 10.
If you have never heard of PWM (Plus width modulation), you are probably not lonely-but it plays a key role in how OLED controls the brightness. Low brightness surface imitation LWM rapidly turns on and off pixels, but low flickering rates can cause eye pressure or even headache in some people. In the straight words, the higher the PWM rate, the better for your eyes.
The Pixel 9 series currently uses 240Hz PWM dimming rates. From comparison, of Samsung The Galaxy S. 25 things collide about 492Hz, which is still not ideal but is definitely one step ahead.
On the other hand, The honor is one of the leaders of this front: For example, the magic 6 Pro features a high 4,320hz PWM dumming rate when the brightness falls below 30 %, making it very easy on the eyes. He said, once you get up to 30 %, it only falls near 360 hezs. However, a recent Google statement suggests that in the future, the display of a pixel phone is changing.
Google … indicated that their teams were familiar and investigating it. You can expect updates later this year.
– Google, April 2025
That part of the “end of this year” is probably with it Pixel 10 Launch and since high PWM rates require hardware level support, it is safe to assume Pixel 10 Will bring up this long application.
Google has not confirmed whether it is considering DC Dimming-a flicker-free alternative used by some Android brands. Xumi – But there will be a welcome change here. Unless Pixel 10 Arrives with more PWM rates, it can seriously increase the level of relief during daily use and make the device even more attractive for display -related buyers.

