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Support for a 120Hz display is one of the most anticipated novelties of the upcoming tablets Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+. And while Samsung hasn't confirmed the improved refresh rate for the new tablets, there are still indications from multiple sources that we'll see such displays. iPad Pro owners have been praising this feature for some time. It is also interesting that no other Android the tablet does not yet have a higher refresh rate, while this is already a relatively common thing for phones. By supporting a higher refresh rate, Samsung would secure the first place in the ranking of the best and most equipped Android tablet on the market.

A higher refresh rate isn't just about smoother animations and better touch response. Great improvements can be expected in drawing and writing with the S Pen stylus. Although the S Pen is u Galaxy Tab S6 at a very high level, so users can notice a smaller delay between making a hand gesture and rendering it on the display. With a higher refresh rate, this ailment should disappear, and drawing on the tablet should be much more like a classic pencil and paper.

But it's not just about the benefits. Better displays also have one big negative. A higher refresh rate is very demanding on battery life, especially for a tablet with a large display. Samsung has to at least partially solve this by increasing the battery capacity. For now, however, we only know details about the larger model Galaxy Tab S7+, where the 9 mAh battery should be located. Introducing Samsung Galaxy We should expect the Tab S7 and S7+ at the beginning of August.

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