What is going on guys welcome to Greg list V I wanted to talk about the battery life that I am getting with the new galaxy s, 20 altar running at 120 Hertz. Now, if you didn't already know currently running the screen at 120 Hertz on the galaxy s, 20 limits you to full HD plus resolution, also known as 1080p plus so unfortunately, you're not running it at its full maximum resolution, which could be who plus also known as 2k plus, also known as 3200 by 1440 and I, think that most people are gonna, run it at full, HD plus, because they want it at 120. Hertz there are rumors is gonna, be an update to allow it to run at 2k, plus 120 Hertz, that's not out at the time I'm making this video, so we're gonna talk about it at Full, HD, plus 120 Hertz, so the very best day that I ever personally got with battery life on at the galaxy s, 20 ultra 1080p, plus 120 Hertz I got 8 hours and 46 minutes of battery life completely crazy, and I feel like I could probably get that every single day. If not more, if I was basically, basically only looking at my screen all day and not really, you know turning it off and doing phone calls, and you know listening to audio and walking and if I was literally just looking at the screen, I definitely feel like I could achieve that every single day without an issue, but on a more regular basis of using this phone and looking at the screen, sometimes and maybe doing a video chat and playing the occasional game and using the camera record videos and take photos and again listen to audio going on walks that tally up to possibly up to 2 hours of walking per day. Obviously, you're going to use battery life and some of that stuff, the screens not gonna, be on. So it's not going to tally up to that big amount of screen on time.
So after that big initial 8 hours and 46 minutes of screen on time that day, it's kind of declined at that point, and it's settled into a more realistic basis of being somewhere between, and I know, it's a broad range six hours of screen on time. All the way up to possibly seven and a half hours of screen on time, depending upon what I'm doing and that to me is still amazingly better than any other galaxy phone that I've personally had I've had Galaxy phones in the past. You know to be the note 10 or the S 10, or that's nine or note nine or whatever phone event be, and usually it settles into a four and a half hours of screen on time. For me, and this definitely has performed a lot better. It also has one of the largest, if not the largest battery, that I personally ever used on a galaxy phone with 5,000 Williams also does that 5g built into it, but I'm not getting 5g at all.
It's only getting LTE one, because 5g really isn't that prevalent and two. The plan that I'm on with AT&T only allows for LTE and below, and then all the other Android phones, I've used in the past as well. I would most likely still give it to the galaxy s.20 ultra get an amazing battery left compared to any other Android phone I personally ever had now I compare it to an iPhone I've, gotten very similar results with the iPhone in the past, with the iPhone 11 Pro max, I was getting perfect. Battery life was getting over six hours of screen on time up to seven as well, so that keeps amazing battery life is less I'd, probably give that the iPhone 11 Pro Max, and this phone probably equal heading in terms of battery life. Now the iPhone doesn't run at 120 Hertz, and it only runs at 2k, 2k plus on there, but still this is the has the ability to run at 1080p, 120 and also the 2k plus resolution.
So again, it's just in Android phones, I, just personally like better anyway, so amazing battery left, thus far with this phone. Let me know in the comments down below what kind of battery life you're getting with the galaxy s: 20s 20 plus, or s 20 ultra running at 1080p, 120 Hertz. Thanks for watching see you down the road peace.
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