Yesterday enough details were ripe for the Galaxy S20. We already know that this high-end device will be launched on February 11, which will come with major hardware upgrades and now, after being verified by IceUniverse, we can talk about a panel with a frequency of 120 Hz, if the information is filtered by the cook.
However, this panel is 120 Hz will come with the right margin, and such a refresh rate could not be used in the high-resolution panel configuration, that is, in the QHD + solution.
120 Hz, but only Full HD +
Now it can truly be said that Samsung has canceled the WQHD 120Hz option for the S20 series, leaving only FHD 60Hz, FHD 120Hz, WQHD 60Hz. this means that we cannot have the best solution and the best refreshment at the same time. What is your opinion on this? pic.twitter.com/GaYJuOubw8
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Samsung's high-resolution strategy has kept the line clear. Calls with QHD + resolution when removed from the box function in Full HD +. For the good part of its models, if we want to enjoy a major upgrade, we have to configure it from screen settings.
The IceUniverse is clear: if you want to use 120 Hz, you can't select a high resolution panel
IceUniverse unhesitatingly announces that the Glass S20 family will feature a panel with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, but limited to Full HD. Therefore, the following options will remain:
- Full HD 60 Hz
- Full HD 120 Hz
- WQHD 60 Hz
The interpretation of this is that the S20 cannot be stopped at QHD and 120 Hz. If we want to use high resolution, according to IceUniverse, we will have to choose 60 Hz. If the strategy seen by Samsung in previous models is maintained, it is likely the phone is set as default at Full HD 120 Hz, leaving the decision up to the user, paying as a credit to lower the renewal amount.
This is slow, to confirm this information, to see if manufacturers like OnePlus or Google allow high refresh rates (90Hz) in QHD settings.
Similarly, OnePlus personally confirmed yesterday that it is working with Samsung on a 120 Hz panel. There is no doubt that higher prices for refreshments will be attractive for 2020, so we will have to wait to confirm whether or not they come in. of high resolution, or if we will enjoy this technology by cutting down panels.
Via | The Iceuniverse