Galaxy S22 (Plus): Samsung has to degrade technical equipment
Samsung recently introduced three new high-end smartphones. Actually, the manufacturer should know what the new cell phones are capable of and what the technical equipment looks like. However, this is probably not the case at the moment, because the specifications of the display were transmitted incorrectly and have now had to be worsened. They are currently even incorrectly displayed on the official product pages.
Samsung Galaxy S22 (Plus) with "worse" display
What is it now? With the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus, Samsung has introduced new top smartphones with flat displays. While the Galaxy S22 Ultra comes with a display that can dynamically switch between 1 and 120 Hz to save energy, the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus are said to come with a display that operates between 10 and 120 Hz. Here's what it says on the official product page:
The displays of the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus cannot technically do this at all. These are different panels that cannot be clocked down that much to save energy. That's why Samsung has already adjusted the specifications in the USA . But only in the newsroom, not on the product pages, where all potential customers actually look.
Only there can you read about the actual capabilities of the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus (source: Ross Young). Samsung specifies a refresh rate of 48 to 120 Hz there . This has an impact on battery life, because the lower the refresh rate for a static display, the lower the energy consumption. So Samsung has to correct the values everywhere.
Our first impression of the new Samsung smartphones:
Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus: what does that mean now?
Only those who are really technically adept and familiar with the technologies of modern displays will probably be disappointed. A better display was never installed, Samsung simply gave the wrong values . It's a pity anyway, because with 10 to 120 Hz you could somehow explain why the batteries have become smaller. The runtime of the Galaxy S22 could become a problem. But we only find out in the test.
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