AARON BRYANT2
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You probably right! If i had the smaller S20 i wouldn't care so much for resolution since the screen is smaller and probably have higher ppi than the ultra.I'm sure higher resolution is more important on Ultra and Plus than it is on Regular.
I've gone back and forth on display, I notice the refresh rate more. Just goes to show everyone has different things they want and noticeRefresh rate is never noteceable for me on Ultra or other devices which had 120hz like iPad pro or 90hz like Pixel 4 XL. I feel no difference going between all of those and even my iPhone 11 pro max which is 60 hz.
Today I switched to high resolution instead just for the sake of it![]()
so now the debate is resolutions vs refresh rate. are there any videos on comparing the different resolutions on the S20 or is this something better seen in person with phone in hand
I notice it a lot on the web pages on the browser. Scroll up and down fast and you should be able to see it. The 60 is a little choppy, the 120 smooth.m I the only one who is blind and can't notice any difference between 120 hz and 60 hz?
m I the only one who is blind and can't notice any difference between 120 hz and 60 hz?
That's what it's supposed to do, I thought anywayAll it really does is smooth out the scrolling, and if you are a mobile gamer - its a much better experience. As far as fast response, and transition between apps and screens - you can just reduce animations in advanced features, and also enable developer mode to beef up all transition speeds. Makes one UI lightning fast.
I notice it a lot on the web pages on the browser. Scroll up and down fast and you should be able to see it. The 60 is a little choppy, the 120 smooth.
What matters to me is different then what matters to you. I was just trying to show you a way to see the difference is allIf you have to note that way to see the difference does it even matter?
Btw I don't do much gaming. If I do its on my iPad.
m I the only one who is blind and can't notice any difference between 120 hz and 60 hz?
Nope. I cannot discern a difference either. Have a Pixel 4XL at 90 Hertz in addition to my Note 10+ at 60hz. Had an S20 plus at 120hz for 2 weeks before I returned it. All great phones with nice screens but I could not tell any difference, despite my attempts. Old eyes perhaps. Good news is I can turn it off and get a touch better battery life without feeling like I'm missing anything.