One of the most notable features of the Galaxy S20 is even better
The screen of the new Galaxy S20 was one of the biggest talk topics in the launch last week. However, the high refresh rate Samsung promised was limited to low resolution. The company now shares that it will remove this restriction
One of the most notable features of the Galaxy S20 is even better
Mikey LevyOne of the salient features of the new Galaxy S20 is actually the screen that received a significant upgrade from the previous model - and is now going to receive another upgrade. The new screen supports 120 Hz refresh rate, which allows for much smoother display than most devices on the market today, but at launch, Samsung chose to limit the refresh rate only to the FullHD resolution and not the full resolution the screen can provide. The benefits are obvious, but this did not stop users expecting the device, to be disappointed that the option to raise the resolution and refresh rate at the same time is not available at all. Samsung has now revealed that this restriction is expected to be released with a version update coming very soon.
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