Through one week to go until Samsung’s upcoming Unpacked event in San Jose, California, the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra are expected to be officially revealed, additional information is starting to surface. The most recent reports refers to something minor but potentially significant: the responsiveness of the screen to touches.
Prolific leaker Ice Universe claims that the touch reaction speed of all three handsets’ displays will increase by 10%. This ought to result in a quicker and more seamless touch response—that is, the amount of time it takes for the device to respond to your touch.
While 10% may not seem like much, it is still an improvement over nothing, and One UI still has to be improved in terms of overall perceived smoothness of operation. It really sounds amazing that this may help with that. Call us somewhat thrilled and slightly hopeful.
This enhancement may also improve the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s S Pen pen experience. With an average brightness of 2,600 nits, the S24 line of Super Samsung panels is said to offer the brightest screens to date.
In contrast, the Galaxy S23 series reaches a maximum brightness of 1,750 nits, and even at that level, the data is fully readable when exposed to direct sunlight. As a result, this year’s surprise factor will be increased (when used in extremely bright, brilliant situations).
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