pool_shark
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Hardee ha haNo plans for me , more looking see Note 11 hopefully don't have the itch .
Just wait, you will get it with the note 11, plus some more. Phones are getting to expensive to do every six months, yearly is getting questionable.
The rumours of the S & Note line merging died off again anyway
Hardee ha ha
I will not , I'm content with my phonesExactly
120Hz is also good for eating up battery.What is the 120Hz going to do? I just heard the experience is smoother. Is there a benefit of other kind?
I agree with you there , 60 to 90 you'll appreciate it and take little battery hit , 120 might be too much now but I haven't experienced 120 but I think your right on that .120Hz is also good for eating up battery.
I recently got a different phone, but it has selectable 60/90/120Hz refresh rates. Yes higher refresh rates equal a smoother experience, but I find the practical use overkill in most cases. There is a very noticeable difference between 60Hz and 90Hz that makes it worth it. The only time I see a difference between 90Hz to 120Hz is fast scrolling and occasionally in gaming. By fast scrolling, I mean so fast that you can't read things anyway, so it's almost pointless unless you just really want it for aesthetics. In gaming, only hardcore gamers would appreciate 120Hz refresh rates. I love my games, but I'm perfectly happy with 90Hz frame rates.
So long story short, if you think the 120Hz is the biggest reason for an upgrade, I suggest you play around with one before buying it because you may find it's a bit over-hyped.
I agree ...I had every s series up to the s10+ which I still have ,but I end up getting the Note series also . I've come to conclusion I dont need the s series and like the Note series more because i do use the spen . So i think it's a start for me only Note series from here on out .Nope, I'm a Note user. I'll probably be getting the Note 11 though depending on what it's like.