This is why Galaxy Fold 2 will have to have two 120Hz screens
Although the Covid-19 pandemic is still experiencing complex developments over the years, however, Samsung has recently been said to still keep pace with the development and production of the next generation Galaxy Fold, which many Probably going to be called Galaxy Fold 2 and coming soon in August.
The last few days we've seen a lot of rumors related to Samsung's upcoming folding screen smartphone. One of them revealed that the Fold 2 will have a 120Hz refresh rate screen similar to the Galaxy S20 trio that Samsung introduced earlier this year. This is something that can be easily predicted by the Galaxy Fold is a super-premium product line, so there is no reason why Samsung does not equip the highest technology on the Fold 2.
The render of Galaxy Fold 2 is based on rumors
In addition, the sources also said that the screen size of the Galaxy Fold 2 will also be significantly expanded, including the secondary screen will be 6.23 inches and the main screen will have a size of about 7.6 inches, However, the source also said that only the main screen (ie foldable screen) will be equipped with a high refresh rate of 120Hz, while the secondary screen will remain at 60Hz.
Galaxy Fold 2 will need to have both 120Hz screens
Think about it: With Samsung increasing the size of both the main and secondary screens on the new Fold 2, Samsung seems to be able to balance the use of both main and secondary screens. If on the old Fold, the secondary screen is quite small and difficult to manipulate, the Fold 2 has a larger secondary screen, users will have many reasons to spend more time on the secondary screen. this.
And if the Galaxy Fold 2 only has a 120Hz screen, what if the user is experiencing a smooth high refresh rate on the home screen, then is forced to use a lower 60Hz refresh rate when using using the secondary screen?
Once experienced at high refresh rates, users will be able to easily recognize the difference between a 120Hz monitor and a 60Hz monitor, the smoothness of motion on a 60Hz monitor will be significantly reduced. This will result in a "lag" user experience. And with a smartphone in the ultra-premium segment costing thousands of dollars, Samsung certainly will not want the user experience to be smooth sometimes laggy, and users do not want that.
Either they are 120Hz, or they keep the same 60Hz
Thus, in order to provide a uniform user experience, Samsung will be forced to equip both the main and secondary screens with the same scanning frequency. If the main screen has been upgraded to 120Hz, there's no reason the Galaxy Fold 2's secondary display will only stop at 60Hz, or else both will have to be at 60Hz (this is unlikely). so the new user experience is not affected.
The price of the Galaxy Fold series is already very expensive, Samsung can completely bring a "value" experience for the money that users have to spend to own the machine. It's not natural that rumors of Galaxy Fold 2 will support both the Note S S Pen and the 120Hz screen of the S series, Samsung wants to equip the most advanced features of the lines and merge them on the line. High-end fold. This is the factor that helps Galaxy Fold become attractive in the eyes of users.
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