The leaks keep pouring with respect to the Samsung Galaxy S20 series. We have already seen live photos of the Galaxy S20+ 5G, and yesterday, key specs of the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G were leaked. Today, a new leak regarding the refresh rates and resolution of the phones has surfaced.

Quite a lot of folks are excited about the display of the Galaxy S20 series and that is because it will be the first Samsung phones with a refresh rate higher than 60Hz. However, there will be some tradeoffs.

It is no longer news that you can adjust the resolution of Samsung flagship phones. The Galaxy S20 series will keep the feature and will also add the option to switch between refresh rates. Unfortunately, users will not be able to set the phone to the highest refresh rate and highest resolution at the same time.

According to Ice Universe, the Galaxy S20 series will have three resolution and refresh rate options and they are FHD+ at 60Hz, FHD+ at 120Hz, and WQHD+ at 60Hz.

This is surely sad news for those who look forward to getting the best of both worlds at the same time. Notwithstanding, we won’t rule out that there will be a way for users to be able to force the phone to switch to a 120Hz refresh rate even at the highest resolution.

More manufacturers are jumping on the high refresh rate train this year. Those who already joined last year such as OnePlus will be moving forward with a higher refresh rate for their 2020 phones. We have also seen mid-range phones such as the Redmi K30 feature a high refresh rate and we expect the feature will be available on more affordable phones this year.

 

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