Samsung Galaxy S11 is likely to take on the likes of OnePlus 7T Pro, Oppo Reno Ace, and Google Pixel 4 by offering a display ing 120Hz refresh rate. A One UI 2 beta version installed on the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is found to have the settings for switching to 120Hz display settings. The Galaxy Note 9 doesn't have hardware to boost such refresh rate. Nevertheless, the latest revelation suggests that the South Korean company might be all set to offer 120Hz on the Galaxy S11. This is unlike the Galaxy S10 phones that have 60Hz refresh rate.
A tipster who uses pseudonym Ice Universe on Twitter has One UI 2.0 beta.
The new One UI 2 beta version is said to have three different options pertaining to the refresh rate. While the first option lets s continue to use the default 60Hz refresh rate, the second option would switch to 120Hz. There is also the option to automatically switch between 120Hz and 60Hz refresh rates back and forth.
Last month, OnePlus automatically lowers the refresh rate to 60Hz on its smartphones if they display static content.
While the Pixel 4 and ROG Phone 2 with for 120Hz refresh rate to please mobile gamers.
Some of the past rumours have suggested that the Samsung Galaxy S11 will come with could be powered by Samsung's Exynos 9830 SoC for the global markets and Snapdragon 865 SoC in the US.