Viewing angles aren’t the best, with off-axis colours staying fairly accurate, but brightness dipping dramatically. A forced 120Hz option would be ideal, even if it sacrificed a bit of battery. For the most part it works well enough, with most apps scrolling slicker than a greased pig, but we found a few that seemed a little jerky. The only options are Standard (ie 60Hz) and Adaptive, with the phone picking when to deliver the full 120Hz. Not that you can use it all the time, mind. Better yet, Nokia has pushed the refresh rate up to a buttery smooth 120Hz. The 6.58in IPS panel has a Full HD-and-a-bit 2400×1080 resolution, so looks perfectly crisp even with your nose almost touching the glass. While OLED screens have been creeping into ever more affordable phones, the G60 5G relies on LCD – but that’s not to say it’s not a good LCD.
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