Samsung fixes Galaxy S22 and S22+ screen info on the web from 10-120Hz to 48-120Hz.

It immediately became confusing when Samsung has adjusted the details. Galaxy S22 and S22+ In terms of refresh rates on foreign websites From the original stated 10 – 120Hz to 48-120Hz instead, the same as the Galaxy S21 and S21+, and even more confused when Ice Universe posted a picture of evidence showing that the Galaxy S22+ can actually still show The result is that 24Hz is possible.

It’s starting to be noted that the Galaxy S22 and S22+ share the same regular LTPS screen, just the difference in size, not LTPO, like the top-of-the-line Galaxy S22 Ultra, which has a refresh rate of 1Hz down. OLED-info claims that different technologies can result in differences in battery consumption between 5 and 15%, which is a concern for some users as the Galaxy S22 and S22+ have different capacities. 3700 and 4500mAh respectively, 300mAh less than their predecessor, both.

However, there is no clarification from the company as to why Samsung has modified such information. but on the Thailand website There are still parts written 10 – 120Hz as before.

Foreign web pages have been fixed, but the Thai ones are still

Source: Ice Universe | OLED info

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