Samsung may fix a big gap on its newly released Galaxy S20 series – allowing users to have 120Hz refresh with QHD+ resolution.
According to XDA writer Max Weinbach, Samsung is testing the 120Hz refresh rate at the maximum screen resolution Galaxy S20 phones offer. He added that the company will be rolling out a firmware update to activate the feature.
“Samsung is working on optimizing software for WQHD+ 120hz on the S20 series and should release it in the next 1-3 months if all goes well,” Weinbach said in a tweet.
It is worth noting that Samsung had advertised 120Hz refresh rate as one of the marquee features of Galaxy S20. It was assumed users could use the fast refresh rate at the highest resolution of the phones. Later, it was found that the phone could do 120Hz at only full HD+ resolution. Samsung is said to have gone ahead with the lower refresh rate at QHD+ resolution to help conserve battery on phones that are known for their AMOLED bright screens.
Samsung may fix a big gap on its newly released Galaxy S20 series – allowing users to have 120Hz refresh with QHD+ resolution.
According to XDA writer Max Weinbach, Samsung is testing the 120Hz refresh rate at the maximum screen resolution Galaxy S20 phones offer. He added that the company will be rolling out a firmware update to activate the feature.
“Samsung is working on optimizing software for WQHD+ 120hz on the S20 series and should release it in the next 1-3 months if all goes well,” Weinbach said in a tweet.
It is worth noting that Samsung had advertised 120Hz refresh rate as one of the marquee features of Galaxy S20. It was assumed users could use the fast refresh rate at the highest resolution of the phones. Later, it was found that the phone could do 120Hz at only full HD+ resolution. Samsung is said to have gone ahead with the lower refresh rate at QHD+ resolution to help conserve battery on phones that are known for their AMOLED bright screens.
