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Yesterday they filtered enough details about the Galaxy S20. This high-end device we already know that it will on the 11th of February, who will come with significant improvements in hardware and now, after confirmation by IceUniverse, we can speak of a panel with a rate of 120 Hz, of be certain the information filtered by the leaker.
however, this panel, 120 Hz, come with a limitation relevant, and is one that could not use this refresh rate in the maximum configuration of the panel, that is to say, in the resolution QHD+.
120 Hz, but only for Full HD+
It can now be said with certainty that Samsung has cancelled the WQHD 120Hz option of the Galaxy S20 series, leaving only FHD 60Hz, FHD 120Hz, WQHD 60Hz. this means that we can't have the best resolution and the best refresh rate at the same time. What is your opinion on this? pic.twitter.com/GaYJuOubw8
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) January 14, 2020
The strategy with the higher resolutions, Samsung has maintained a clear line. is Mobile with QHD resolution+ which is out of the box they work in Full HD+. In a good part of their models, if we are to enjoy the maximum resolution, we have to configure it from the settings of the screen.
IceUniverse has stated quite categorically that the family Galaxy S20 will feature a panel with a refresh rate of 120 Hz,
but is limited to Full HD. So, would the following options:
- Full HD 60 Hz
- Full HD 120 Hz
- WQHD 60 Hz
The translation of this is that the S20 cannot be configured in QHD and 120 Hz. If we want to use the maximum resolution, according to IceUniverse, will opt for 60 Hz. Maintained the strategy view by Samsung in previous models, it is likely that the phone comes configured by default in Full-HD 120 Hz, leaving the hands of the user to up the resolution, paying as a tribute to drop to half the refresh rate.
this Is a movement curious, if confirmed this information, seeing how manufacturers like OnePlus or Google allow you to use refresh rates high (90Hz) in the settings QHD. In the same way, the own OnePlus confirmed yesterday to be working with Samsung on a panel 120 Hz. There is No doubt that the high refresh rates will be the protagonists this 2020, so that will have to wait to confirm if coming or not from the hand of the high resolutions, or if we will enjoy this technology by limiting the panels.
Via | IceUniverse
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The news The Samsung Galaxy S20 will have a refresh rate of 120 Hz is limited to Full HD resolution, according to IceUniverse was originally published in Xataka Android by Ricardo Aguilar .
January 14, 2020
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