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Future multitasking with different frequency depending on screen area, latest Samsung patent

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The refresh rate or refresh rate of smartphone screens has improved a lot in recent years. Samsung is surprising us now by revealing (even though it was submitted in 2021) its new patent related to the brand’s screen sampling rates.

So, this novelty describes a display technology that can be applied to multiple areas of the screen with a variable refresh rate at the same time. allows shielding “manage multiple display areas with different motion rates”the company explains.

Please note that Samsung is also developing a new feature called “Repair Mode” that will ensure that all our data is safe when we leave our smartphone in a repair facility.

As for the novelty we are talking about, Samsung may allow us to have the screen have a refresh rate part of 30Hz or 60Hz, another part of the 120Hz refresh rate...etc. The purpose of this new technology is to once again extend the life of our battery.


And, of course, a higher refresh rate gives us a smoother experience when using the phone and playing games, but it also increases battery consumption. For this reason, users are advised to insert different refresh rates depending on how we are going to use the phone.

Just remember how Samsung already went down the same path with its Galaxy S21 Ultra and then S22 smartphone, which used a variable refresh rate display, which means the screen can adjust its refresh rate based on the content on the screen. increase the battery life of the phone.

The only problem with all of this is that this is a patent and especially something that was already submitted in 2021 and hasn’t seen the light of day and isn’t expected to be something new any time soon.

Source: Computer Hoy

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