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Pages are displayed at 60 Hz, not 120 Hz

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The browser itself works in 120 Hz, but if you open any page, the phone switches to 60 hz. However, if you open, for example, the keyboard, 120 Hz is enabled again. This makes using Firefox uncomfortable. I have attached screenshots that show my problem.

The browser itself works in 120 Hz, but if you open any page, the phone switches to 60 hz. However, if you open, for example, the keyboard, 120 Hz is enabled again. This makes using Firefox uncomfortable. I have attached screenshots that show my problem.
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This seems to be a problem with my device. I tried forcing 60 hertz for Firefox and then set it back to 120 hertz. That helped, it works properly now. I haven't had this happen with other browsers.

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This seems to be a problem with my device. I tried forcing 60 hertz for Firefox and then set it back to 120 hertz. That helped, it works properly now. I haven't had this happen with other browsers.