Last Updated on March 7, 2021 by Bestusefultips
Here’s how to manually change the screen refresh rate on Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Samsung Note 20 Ultra flagship has a variable 120Hz refresh rate. You can change the refresh rate as 120 Hz (Adaptive) or 60 Hz as a standard refresh rate using display settings. It will automatically set the refresh rate up to 120 Hz. A higher refresh rate will increase the phone speed & smoothly operate your phone but reduce battery life also. The high refresh rate isn’t supported fully WQHD+ resolution. The app screen will change to the standard refresh rate automatically. You can download third-party apps & games that support a 120 Hz screen refresh rate in your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s best feature includes Amazing S Pen, 3 cameras (including 108-megapixel ultra zoom), Wireless DeX, and more.
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How to Change the Refresh Rate on Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Step 1: Open the app drawer and tap on the “Settings” app.
Step 2: Tap on “Display”.
Step 3: Tap on “Motion Smoothness”.
By default set the Adaptive refresh rate as default.
Step 4: Choose a refresh rate from “Adaptive (120Hz) or Standard (60Hz)”.
The adaptive refresh rate is decreases battery in your devices. Not all apps supported a 120 Hz refresh rate.
Step 5: Tap on “Apply” button.
How to Change the Display Resolution on Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Step 1: Swipe down the notification panel from the top of the screen and tap on the “Settings” app.
Step 2: Tap on “Display”.
Step 3: Scroll down & tap on “Screen resolution”.
By default set as HD+ screen resolution.
Step 4: Choose a resolution from “HD+ (1544×720)/FHD+ (2316×1080), or WQHD+ (3088×1440)”.
Step 5: Tap on “Apply”.
Step 6: Tap OK.
It’s quite easy to change screen refresh rate in your Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Do you still have any questions? Tell us in below comment box. Don’t miss out to check our other Samsung Galaxy tips and tricks.