The battery life of the Samsung GALAXY S20 is SERIOUSLY affected by the 120 Hz refresh rate

The battery autonomy of the Samsung GALAXY S20 Ultra, or Plus, is seriously affected by the use of a 120 Hz refresh rate for the screen, that's how big the difference is.

Battery life Samsung GALAXY S20 120hz

Samsung GALAXY S20 the battery autonomy is substantially affected by the use of the 120 Hz refresh rate instead of the 60 Hz one, as everyone expected, and as some preliminary tests showed, and now those from Anantech show exactly the same thing.

Samsung GALAXY S20 Ultra and the Samsung GALAXY S20 Plus lose 2 hours of autonomy when the 120 Hz refresh rate is activated, exactly what we have already seen in previous tests, so those were 100% real, and here we are talking about surfing the Internet.

Samsung GALAXY S20 Ultra it has a much better autonomy in terms of regular use when the refresh rate is 120 Hz, and this is because in this situation the difference is 2 and a half hours, something that is not observed in the Plus version, where the difference is one hour and a half.

Samsung GALAXY S20 Ultra therefore, it seems to have better autonomy for the screen with a refresh rate of 120 Hz compared to the Plus model, which is somewhat normal since it is much more expensive, so it should have had a bonus for that.

The performance of the Samsung GALAXY S20 120 Hz battery

Samsung GALAXY S20 it is the first series of phones from Samsung that also has a refresh rate of 120 Hz implemented for the screen, and the world is very happy with this big change, and most likely we will see it offered in other future models, starting with the GALAXY Note 20 .