The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra’s 120Hz display is a huge battery hog

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5,000mAh cell would last on average about 12 hours in the 60Hz mode, but when the same was done in the 120Hz mode, the test results weighed
in at just over 9 hours, representing almost 3 hours (or 25%) less battery life than in the default 60Hz mode.A larger battery drain when
from their Galaxy S20 Ultra.As mentioned, the 60Hz mode is enabled by default, and with it you get an increased resolution (3,200 x 1,440
announcing that the Galaxy S20 range of smartphones has just become the first ever to receive its USB Fast Charger Certification.While
plenty of handsets have already been released with some form of fast charging, what separates the Galaxy S20 range (according to USB-IF) is
effectively while charging rapidly and, in turn, work more optimally with any third party fast charger so long as that charger also has the
communicate with each other in order to determine the maximum speed at which the charger can charge, so instead it would default to a
Samsung-made charger is still (and perhaps unsurprisingly) recommended.