Shit?
Headphone jack was the reason I was still with Samsung. Stupid of them. S10 will be my last Samsung phone.
Unfortunately it's only a matter of time before LG and Sony follow suit with their flagships I suspect.
The Bixby button is awesome after remapping it with BXActions. It's going to be hard to go to a phone without a mute toggle in the future. That was the best thing about having an extra physical button.
I don't wanna confirm anything but I tried it and it seems better to me but yea, i would only really know after trying it in the real world when skin gets dry and whatnot
What a strange comparison to make. Screen refresh rate =/= fps.Don't see it as a bad thing.
You want more fps on Pc you normally drop the res.
Sony already got rid of it.Unfortunately it's only a matter of time before LG and Sony follow suit with their flagships I suspect.
Yes playing moving images including games and videos on a processor is nothing like doing the same on a pc.What a strange comparison to make. Screen refresh rate =/= fps.
The whole OS runs at 1080p in 120hz mode. Dont tell me the S20 doesnt have enough power to move some icons and insta pictures around faster.Yes playing moving images including games and videos on a processor is nothing like doing the same on a pc.
Switch drops the res to keep the frame rate high when mobile.
Don't tell me that's all people do with their phones.The whole OS runs at 1080p in 120hz mode. Dont tell me the S20 doesnt have enough power to move some icons and insta pictures around faster.
Most people use a smartphone for instagram, facebook, twitter, youtube, music streaming, shopping and other basic stuff like taking pictures and texting, yes. The phone could still run games in 60hz if it needs to. Baffling why they made this decision, Oneplus did it better with their 90hz panel IMO.
it's the same as last time.Is it just me or is there a distinct lack of coverage this time round? Like when the S10 was announced there were videos propping up all over about the fingerprint solutions for the models, video stabilisation etc. This time I just wanna find some low light video shot on the base S20 and its proving virtually impossible.
Most people use a smartphone for instagram, facebook, twitter, youtube, music streaming, shopping and other basic stuff like taking pictures and texting, yes. The phone could still run games in 60hz if it needs to. Baffling why they made this decision, Oneplus did it better with their 90hz panel IMO.
I only do that with my phone.
I have 2-3 games installed, but probably i clocked about 2 hour max.
Everything else can benefit from 120fps.
so is there no 10E version this year? The cheapest phone is the base S20 at $1000?
it has real sub-6 5G, so it supports the low band 5G on ATT and Tmo and the mid band 5G on Sprint. it just doesn't support the high band mmWave 5G as that requires a pair of larger antennas and they're still working on it. they have already announced that they'll be releasing a model that supports it on Verizon in Q2.
the S20E will probably be coming in several months, and yes cheapest is $999 lol
If they want me to spend so much on their new flagship, they need some killer features. Not this half-baked solution.I am sure your engineers will do better with power draw and performance when you put new refresh rates on your phone's.
Damming without reason is happening a lot here.
I would never use 120hz personally, but I also don't pretend to know why they locked at 1080p, but obviously it's a decision they made for no good reason.
And they all need the full Res I am sure twitter sucks at 1080p.
Odd that my S10+ has been that way since launch and it hasn't bothered me one bit.
At least they gave you the choice :)
Thanks. How does that affect speed and signal? I'm on T-mo.it has real sub-6 5G, so it supports the low band 5G on ATT and Tmo and the mid band 5G on Sprint. it just doesn't support the high band mmWave 5G as that requires a pair of larger antennas and they're still working on it. they have already announced that they'll be releasing a model that supports it on Verizon in Q2.
Half baked? Sure.If they want me to spend so much on their new flagship, they need some killer features. Not this half-baked solution.
mmWave has the fastest speed, but is short range and has almost no penetration. the rain or your hand is enough to block it.
I live out in the relative sticks (although I'm pretty close to a major highway), so it sounds like I'm not getting mmWave coverage at my place anytime soon, anyway.mmWave has the fastest speed, but is short range and has almost no penetration. the rain or your hand is enough to block it.
and as the penetration rises, the speed drops. so mid band is slower with more range and penetration and low band is even slower with even more range and penetration.
by the time mmWave is ready for prime time, we'll all be upgrading again... maybe twice.
I dont know but this is another thing holding me back. For that price honestly, I want the snapdragon.
So T-Mobile is having a sale on Pixel's tomorrow. They are dropping to $400. Can trade it in for the S20 for $600.