The Galaxy S8 and S8+ default to `Full HD+` resolution, but it`s easy to go higher or lower. Here`s why you might want to do that.
The Galaxy S8`s Quad HD+ SuperAMOLED panel is one of its standout features. Indeed, that big, almost bezel-free display features heavily in Samsung`s ads for the phone. By default, though, it`s not set to run at its full, native resolution of 2960x1440, instead it`s downsampled to `Full HD+,` or 2220x1080. And if you want, you can set it to go even lower, down to `HD+` — 1480x720.
Let`s take a look at the Galaxy S8`s resolution options, and examine which level you might want to pick.
How to change the Galaxy S8`s screen resolution
The screen resolution option is easy to find.
Open the notification shade by swiping down from the top of the screen.
Tap the cog icon to open the Settings app.
Tap Display
In the menu that appears, tap the Screen resolution option.
From here, you can adjust the slider to choose HD+, FHD+ or WQHD+. After selecting...
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