Honor filed 1 patent in H1 2026, focused on Hardware.
The patent covers adaptive screen refresh technology that dynamically adjusts display rates to match content frame rates. This approach aims to reduce power consumption by up to 30% during low-motion scenarios such as video playback and game lobbies.
On the Hardware side, 1 patent focuses on how a display manages its own refresh behavior based on what is actually appearing on screen. Rather than operating at a fixed rate or simply mirroring the frame rate of incoming content, the filing describes a system that monitors when frames are actually delivered and skips unnecessary cache reads and refresh cycles in the gaps between them. Ambient light levels and screen brightness feed into the calculation as well, establishing a floor for how low the refresh rate can drop so that visible flicker is avoided even as power draw is reduced.
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