You can get adaptive refresh rate via the Galaxy Max Hz which is ported from the s21 series, the s20 (especially exynos) definitely deserves it to control battery life and heating.Just to be clear, the s21 and S21+ DO NOT have LTPO displays. They hav...
Given that the S21 and S21+ uses software-based adaptive refresh rate. I believe enabling that on s20 series especially for exynos version will reduce battery drain and overheating by ALOT. It can already be done using a third party app such as galax...
Hey! First time posting here, since the s21 and s21+ have variable refresh rate that is software based, is it possible for the s20 series to get the same? I'd say it's mandatory coz it's entirely possible since we can do it via a modded app called ga...
Again, perhaps you should get your update but it's not entirely an obligation is it? Sure it's a problematic situation to be in but then again, there's always the option to roll back to the non beta and it is very easy to do so. A lot of the bugs in ...
You're not laying anything to rest mate and I'm not contradicting anything.Your original statement said that you're a beta user getting the update later as compared to the UK.Initial response was for that as THAT IS how updates are rolled out, in pha...
That's the whole point of being a beta user. You get the software early but you also sign up for the risk.When the stable update comes, it goes to everyone as a phased rollout. Nobody gets special treatment. They didn't just sit down and decide, "oh ...
Calm down. Updates are released in phases. It's how software updates work and you should instead be grateful since this is done to prevent any major problems. If there is a phone breaking bug, it'll be contained within that region so you should be gr...
I hope the suggestion is taken into consideration as it would be of great help and increase the longevity of the device. It's also a must for users with lots of heating issues