Samsung Galaxy S20 Unpacked Unveiling
Justin Duino

Your Samsung Galaxy Galaxy S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra has a stunning display that'south capable of running at 120Hz. Out of the box, the handset is fix to WQHD+ (3,200 10 ane,440), which tin only run at 60Hz and uses the most battery life. If y'all want to change your screen resolution, you tin prepare it to Hard disk+ (i,600 ten 720) or FHD+ (2,400 x 1,080).

Kickoff by jumping into the Settings carte when you're ready to change your device's screen resolution. The easiest way to do this is by swiping downwards from the acme of the display to open up the notification shade. From there, tap the Gear icon next to the Power button.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Open the Notification Shade and then Select the Settings Gear

Alternatively, swipe upward from the handset's home screen to open the app drawer. Either use the search box at the tiptop of the brandish or scroll between panels to launch the "Settings" app.

Adjacent, select the "Display" option.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Select the "Display" Option

Scroll to the bottom of the list and then tap on the "Screen Resolution" push button. Your Milky way S20'south current screen resolution will be displayed under the particular's heading text.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Tap the "Screen Resolution" Button

Finally, select your desired screen resolution. Again, your choices are Hard disk+ (1,600 ten 720), FHD+ (2,400 x 1,080), and WQHD+ (3,200 x i,440). Subsequently y'all make your selection, tap on the "Employ" push to save your changes.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Choose a Screen Resolution and then Select the "Apply" button

Changing the screen resolution on your Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, or S20 Ultra is that simple. Remember that yous tin can only take advantage of the smartphone'south 120Hz display when it's prepare to FHD+. Nosotros recommend sticking to the heart setting every bit it will uses less bombardment life than WQHD+.

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