Samsung was unclear on the update rate of the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+. He initially claimed that this rate would range between 10Hz and 120Hz, however, he later revealed that the minimum would be 48Hz after all.
Naturally, such information confused consumers and techies alike. Now, the South Korean company leaves its clarification regarding the refresh rate of the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+.
“The display refresh rate was originally stated to be between 10 and 120 Hz (10 to 120 frames per second), and we later decided to update the way we communicate this specification to meet the most widely recognized industry standard. Please rest assured.” Assurance that there have been no changes to the hardware specifications and both devices support up to 120Hz for a displacement Super soft.”

Samsung Galaxy S22 has a refresh rate between 48 Hz and 120 Hz
The statement sent to Android Police does not seem to clarify the question raised. However, the confusion is due to a new technology that the company has applied to the screen of its new tops,
This technology manages to minimize the amount of information sent to the screen as if it were down to 10 Hz. That is, although this panel has a minimum refresh rate of 48 Hz, the power consumption is equivalent to a model with only 10 Hz.
What the statement sent by Samsung says is that the company decided to be clearer in the information provided. Since the Galaxy S22’s panels only go down to 48Hz, he considered it good practice to discriminate that number in official smartphone specs.
Samsung should, however, clarify better what its own technology consists of that allows it to achieve the aforementioned power consumption. The secrecy surrounding this approach may make some users suspicious.
In short, the refresh rate of the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ will range between 48 Hz and 120 Hz. On the other hand, the refresh rate of the Galaxy S22 Ultra ranges between 1 Hz and 120 Hz.
