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Galaxy S11e Will Feature Advanced 120Hz Display Refresh Rate Predicts Tipster

Galaxy S11e Will Feature Advanced 120Hz Display Refresh Rate Predicts Tipster

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https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s11e-120hz-display-predict/

Now that we're done with this year's flagship smartphone cycle, it's time to start looking at the future. Korean tech giant Samsung started the year on a high note this year after it launched the Galaxy S10 lineup. The three smartphones completely overhauled the lineup's design, and feature new camera and biometric sensors. However, just as we're about to exit 2019, a critical security flaw in the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus' ultrasonic fingerprint sensor rendered it useless. Now, we've got the first report on what to expect from Samsung's Galaxy S11e next year, and if the details are accurate, then the device will prove sufficient for a lot of users. Take a look below for the details.

This year, both Apple and Samsung chose to wait out on the display refresh rate race and launched all their flagships without 90Hz panels. These displays were initially popularized by gaming smartphones. Then, OnePlus' decision to equip its smartphones with 90Hz refresh displays, when followed by Google's choice to introduce a similar feature on the Pixels 4 put Apple and Samsung in the limelight.

Galaxy S11e Will Feature Advanced 120Hz Display Refresh Rate Predicts Tipster

Oct 30, 2019, 11:26am UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s11e-120hz-display-predict/ > Now that we're done with this year's flagship smartphone cycle, it's time to start looking at the future. Korean tech giant Samsung started the year on a high note this year after it launched the Galaxy S10 lineup. The three smartphones completely overhauled the lineup's design, and feature new camera and biometric sensors. However, just as we're about to exit 2019, a critical security flaw in the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus' ultrasonic fingerprint sensor rendered it useless. Now, we've got the first report on what to expect from Samsung's Galaxy S11e next year, and if the details are accurate, then the device will prove sufficient for a lot of users. Take a look below for the details. > This year, both Apple and Samsung chose to wait out on the display refresh rate race and launched all their flagships without 90Hz panels. These displays were initially popularized by gaming smartphones. Then, OnePlus' decision to equip its smartphones with 90Hz refresh displays, when followed by Google's choice to introduce a similar feature on the Pixels 4 put Apple and Samsung in the limelight.