Since the residue has settled after Samsung’s declaration of the Galaxy S22 series, more subtleties are beginning to arise about the particulars of these most recent handsets. This time around, it appears to be that Samsung could have lied a tad when it came to depicting the boards being utilized on the Galaxy S22 and S22+.
During the occasion, Samsung asserted that both the S22 and S22+ would highlight shows that offered a variable invigorate rate that naturally changes somewhere in the range of 10Hz and 120Hz. Assuming that this were the situation, it would make for an interesting motivation to overhaul from last year’s S21 models. In any case, on account of Ross Young of DSCC, it appears to be that this isn’t really the situation and Samsung has even ventured to such an extreme as to refresh the spec sheets on its own site.
Not to say I told you so, but Samsung changed their S22 and S22+ spec sheets from 10Hz – 120Hz to 48Hz – 120Hz. Companies have shown below 48Hz as demo's, but not a commercial product, so it would have been a first. Thanks @DylanVHuynh for the link!https://t.co/xop0Dhw78a pic.twitter.com/AAR4krHmtp
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) February 12, 2022
Rather than utilizing a LTPO board as we as a whole accepted, Samsung is really utilizing a LTPS show that offers a variable invigorate rate that changes somewhere in the range of 48Hz and 120Hz. Rather than being a selling point, it turns out the presentation is basically something very similar on both the Galaxy S22 and S22+ contrasted with last year’s models.
It’s most certainly in excess of a piece baffling to see spec sheets changed sometime later, yet there is one significant explanation (show related) that you should in any case redesign. The Galaxy S22+ can in any case arrive at a higher pinnacle brilliance than what’s presented by the Galaxy S21+. As per Samsung, the Galaxy S22+ can arrive at a pinnacle brilliance of 1750 nits, which is a really significant overhaul contrasted with the 1300 nits presented by its ancestor.
The people who are concerned that Samsung could have attempted to deceive us with regards to the Galaxy S22 Ultra don’t have anything to stress over. Samsung is utilizing the new LTPO 2.0 presentation board, which offers a variable revive rate somewhere in the range of 1Hz and 120Hz. Additionally, it can arrive at a pinnacle brilliance of 1750 nits, matching that of the Galaxy S22+, and is one of the most amazing showcases that we’ve at any point seen.