In early January, Ice Universe revealed that all three flagship Galaxy S20 smartphones will have 120Hz displays. Now
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Samsung initially planned to usenew smartphones with such a high screen resolution have 2K (WQHD) resolution, but according to the source, the company decided to abandon this idea. That is, the 120 Hz picture refresh rate will only work at FHD+. If users want to increase the resolution to WQHD, then the speed will be reduced to 60Hz. The insider did not say why the manufacturer took such a step. Most likely, it's all about autonomy.
It can now be said with certainty that Samsunghas canceled 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
Let us remind you that the top model is the Galaxy S20 Ultracredited with a 5000 mAh battery. The regular Galaxy S20 should have a smaller battery – 4000 mAh. It is not yet known what kind of battery the Galaxy S20+ will have, but we can assume that it will be around 4100-4500 mAh.
By the way, all three new products will debut next month at the Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event, which will be held in San Francisco. Along with them, they should also present the Galaxy Z Flip “clamshell”.
Source: Twitter
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