All phone models from the Samsung Galaxy S20 Series support the 120Hz refresh rate.

90HZ is seen as the perfect middle ground between performance and battery life.

To implement this mode, however, theres no straightforward method.

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The app isS20 Refresh Rate Controllerdeveloped bysathishtony.

Two Quick options tiles are also available as shortcuts to toggle between the modes.

To implement the app, first, you gotta download it from the link above.

Once the app is installed, simply open it and tap theSet 96Hzbutton.

There you go, no complicated workaround is needed to get the refresh rate you want.

To do this on Galaxy S20, open theSettings app.

Next, go to About Phone and Software Information.

Then tap on the Build Number seven times in a row.

You may need to enter the PIN before proceeding.

Now, we move onto the PC.

Next, initiate the Command Prompt/ Terminal in the directory where you set up the ADB.

Then, selectOpen command window here(Windows 10 users may getOpen Powershell window hereinstead).

For macOS and Linux users, use thecdcommand on the Terminal.

At this point, confirm you connect your phone and PC using a USB.

Once you are in the Command Terminal, enter and runadb devices.

TapOKto allow USB debugging.

Now it’s possible for you to enjoy the 96Hz display on your Galaxy S20.

Usethis siteif you want to see how the refresh rate alteration can affect the display overall smoothness.