The Samsung Galaxy S22 series was officially released on February 9. The S22 and S22+ are equipped with a second-generation dynamic AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 10~120Hz, which is clearly written in the official picture. There is a ” 10~120Hz.
However, today, netizens found that the screen refresh rate parameters in Samsung’s official press release have quietly changed, and both the S22 and S22+ have changed to 48~120Hz refresh rate.
In addition, the official Yituzhi has also been changed to a 48~120Hz refresh rate. You can compare it with the original Yituzhi above. The parameters of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra have not changed.
Not to say I told you so, but Samsung changed their S22 and S22+ spec sheets from 10Hz – 120Hz to 48Hz – 120Hz. Companies have shown below 48Hz as demo’s, but not a commercial product, so it would have been a first. Thanks @DylanVHuynh for the link!https://t.co/xop0Dhw78a pic.twitter.com/AAR4krHmtp
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) February 12, 2022
According to display analyst Ross Young, Samsung has shown frequencies below 48Hz as a demonstration, not a commercial product specification. Samsung has yet to explain the change.
Samsung Galaxy S22 series will go on sale globally on February 25, and the National Bank Pioneer Program has been launched.