With the Samsung Galaxy Note20 series launch being just around the corner, more rumors and leaks have started surfacing. A recent one reveals that the flagship Galaxy Note20 Ultra will feature a dynamic refresh rate switching.
The latest firmware Galaxy Note20 Ultra has added an adaptive 120Hz option. But there is still no QHD+120Hz option. pic.twitter.com/VOf9Y5LoJW
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 15, 2020
The known leakster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) shared the leak on Twitter. Similar to the Galaxy S20 series, the Galaxy Note20 Ultra will not have an option to use 120Hz high refresh rate at QHD+ resolution. For those unaware, Samsung offered users a manual option to toggle between 60Hz and 120Hz refresh rate at the FHD+ resolution in the flagship handset that was launched earlier this year.
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Although, Samsung might be able to offer a balance between decent battery life and performance with Galaxy Note 20Ultra through its dynamic switching feature. This feature would be welcomed considering the 120Hz high refresh rate panel is only beneficial in quite a few scenarios or applications.
Keep in mind, the dynamic refresh rate is different from the variable refresh rate, which requires necessary hardware support. Dynamic switching will have the Samsung device automatically switching between 60Hz and 120Hz depending on usage and the situation. On the other hand, the variable refresh rate adjusts the displays refresh rate in real time depending on the content on the screen.
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