Is it worth buying a phone with a 120Hz screen? This video will clear up any doubts

On February 11, Samsung presented its new phones, which have given a lot to talk about. These have been the Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 + and S20 Ultra, and they have earned critical acclaim thanks to their incredible design, and specifications. The South Korean brand has managed to make its phones the object of everyone's desire, despite the fact that they are not for sale yet.

There are many virtues of the telephone, but if something deserves to be highlighted from the new Samsung Galaxy S20 modelsIt is its screen, to be more specific, its refresh rate of 120 Hz, that makes the difference compared to its rivals. But is it really worth it?

Yes, this video makes it clear that 90 Hz on a screen is noticeable, and a lot

As companies bring new models of smartphones to the market, the better the technological advances they present. A better processor, better photographic section, more RAM and now its refresh rate on the screen.

Although it is already known that most phones have a refresh rate of 60 Hz display, more and more devices dare with a higher figure. Or at least, it is known that they will be from now on, especially high-end smartphones. Last year, ASUS Rog Phone 2 released its device with 120 Hz, but it has been thanks to Samsung that these phones have become popular.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus

If you think that the refresh rate of these screens It is not noticeable, you better take a look at the videos of Phone Arena so that you can see with your own eyes the difference between 120 Hz and 60 Hz. Of course, once you have tried it, it is not easy task to look back.


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