Every future smartphone should "steal" this stunning Samsung Galaxy S20 feature
This article may contain personal views and opinion from the author.
I already demonstrated the staggering difference between 60Hz and 120Hz displays, which can be best seen in slo-mo video footage, and despite the fact that I expressed my totally subjective disdain for the Galaxy S20 Ultra’s bland design, there’s one feature that I am absolutely enamored with. It’s not an exclusive Galaxy S20 feature per se, but I reckon that every future flagship smartphone, no matter the brand, should have this feature on deck if it wants to keep up with the times.
“60Hz is so last decade”
Don’t fall easy prey to naysayers — there’s discernible difference between the 60Hz and 120hz refresh rates, and yes, you can definitely notice it. People that claim there’s no difference are either lying to themselves or have never actually played with Samsung’s new flagships.
I hope that every future smartphone, with a big emphasis on the next-gen iPhone, should “steal” this quality-of-life feature. The unparalleled smoothness makes using your phone infinitely more satisfying, and even the mundane task of scrolling through long lists becomes enjoyable when experience in >60Hz refresh rate.
Yes, it takes a slight toll on battery life, but it’s well worth it in my opinion. Once you use it, you’ll know why.