How to play Pokemon Go at high refresh rate on your iPhone or Android

Pokemon Go native refresh rate switch
Thankfully, the newest iPhone 13 Pro or Androids with 90Hz/120Hz displays aren't the only one benefitting from this option, as Niantic made the Pokémon Go native refresh rate options available on all handsets. Granted, you can enjoy the 60fps refresh mode on older or midrange phones with 60Hz LTPS panels, too, and the added benefit will be a much smoother, less choppy gameplay.
It's not a fast-paced game where you need high frame rates to survive, of course, but having your graphics stutter while launching a curveball is nevertheless unpleasant experience, not to mention the old school feel you get each time you play Pokémon Go.
Needless to say, pushing the notoriously heavy on the battery AR game to 60fps animations may bring some stuttering on your older iPhone or Android, but it's nice to know that the option to play Pokémon Go at higher frames is finally available.
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