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How to change the screen resolution of Samsung S23 Ultra phones

If you are wondering how to change the screen resolution on a phone Samsung S23 Ultra, We will take you on this quick tour of how to change the screen resolution in detail.

Note: This method also works with many other Samsung phones, but today's explanation is on the S23 Ultra.

Change the Galaxy S23 Ultra screen display resolution

The Samsung S23 Ultra has a stunning screen in every sense of the word, there is no question about that. It's a 2x Super AMOLED display panel with bright brightness, vibrant colors with pin-sharp detail, and ultra-fast refresh rates. In fact, this is one of the best smartphone screens ever made so far.

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One of the most prominent features of this screen is its QHD+ resolution, which ensures that you enjoy an enjoyable experience while watching any kind of high-quality content. However, the vast majority of users are fully aware that this precision is an exaggeration and excessiveness, with concerns about its extravagance due to its high energy consumption.

Although the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has a huge 5000 mAh battery, this capacity will not be enough for seasoned users and smartphone gamers. It may last a lot, but it won't last today as long as your uses are heavy.

Therefore, changing screen resolutions and lowering refresh rates is a good idea to save battery. This way you can not only conserve battery capacity throughout your day, but at the same time preserve battery life over the long term of use.

Since you have reached this article, it means that you are looking for a way to reduce the screen display resolution on the Samsung S23 Ultra, so let us explain this method in detail.

■ The shortcut to change the screen resolution of the Galaxy S23 Ultra

  • Open an app Settings on your phone.
  • Click an option Screen Display.
  • Click an option Screen Resolution.
  • Choose the display resolution you prefer from the options available to you.

■ Steps to change the screen resolution of the Samsung S23 Ultra in detail

Open the Settings app on the Galaxy S23 Ultra
Open the Settings app on the Galaxy S23 Ultra

► First, to change the screen resolution on Samsung S23 Ultra phones, you must first go to the Settings app, which appears with a gear-shaped icon in your app drawer or on the home screen.

Click on the Screen or Display option
Click on the Screen or Display option

► Once you enter the settings application, start searching for the “Display” option, and once you find it, click on this option.

Clicking on the Screen Resolution option
Clicking on the Screen Resolution option

► Within the sub-options inside the screen option, you will find after the option “Display Resolution” or “Screen Resolution”, so click on it.

Choose the screen resolution you prefer
Choose the screen resolution you prefer

► Within the display resolution options, you will find HD + resolution with dimensions of 1544 x 720 pixels, FHD + resolution with dimensions of 2316 x 1080 pixels, WQHD + resolution with dimensions of 3088 x 1440 pixels, and this last resolution is often the default display resolution.

If you want the longest battery life, you should choose the minimum HD + resolution, but it will come at the expense of quality. But if you want the best quality, you must continue with the WQHD + resolution, which causes high energy consumption.

But if you want to balance quality and power consumption, you will have to choose the middle resolution + FHD.

Then if you want to save battery life better, you can consider reducing refresh rates.

Also, from within the screen option, you will find a sub-option called “motion smoothness”, so reduce the refresh rate to 90Hz or 60Hz.

Conclusion

Unfortunately, unlike other flagship Android phones like the OnePlus 11 or Xiaomi 13 Ultra, the display resolution on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is not dynamic.

This means that the display resolution does not change automatically based on the type of content. Instead, you will have to manually choose the screen resolution according to your preference.

In addition to extending battery life by reducing the display resolution, you will get other gains in terms of performance level, as lower display resolutions require less percentages of the phone’s resources, which gives you better performance in resource-hungry games and obtains a higher frame rate.

Ibrahim Turki

I have been working in the electronic press for years and have a passion for reading and writing about various technical news. You'll find me writing about computers, smartphones, operating systems, applications, and even networks and the Internet. I always strive to provide elegant and simple visual content that suits technology followers in our Arab world.

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