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The recently announced Snapdragon 865 is known as the first mobile phone chipset to support 2160p@120fps.

What I wonder about is that the pixel rates of mobile phone video cameras has not developed as much as in the earlier days.

  • 720p@30fps: 2009
  • 720p@60fps: 2012
  • 1080p@30fps: 2011
  • 1080p@60fps: 2013
  • 2160p@30fps: 2013
  • 1080p@120fps: 2015
  • 2160p@60fps: 2017
  • 2160p@120fps: 2020

The jump from 2160p@30fps to 60fps took four years. And we are still at 60fps in 2019.

2020 will finally bring 2160p@120fps after three more years.

I wonder why it took so long. Maybe a technical reason.

But the jump from 1080p@30fps to 60fps and 2160p 4K took only two years.

The recently announced Snapdragon 865 is known as the first mobile phone chipset to support 2160p@120fps. What I wonder about is that the pixel rates of mobile phone video cameras has not developed as much as in the earlier days. - 720p@30fps: 2009 - 720p@60fps: 2012 - 1080p@30fps: 2011 - 1080p@60fps: 2013 - 2160p@30fps: 2013 - 1080p@120fps: 2015 - 2160p@60fps: 2017 - 2160p@120fps: 2020 The jump from 2160p@30fps to 60fps took **four years**. And we are still at 60fps in 2019. 2020 will finally bring 2160p@120fps **after three more years.** I wonder why it took so long. Maybe a technical reason. But the jump from 1080p@30fps to 60fps and 2160p 4K took only **two years.** -

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2160p@60fps is excellent. Smooth and detailed combined.

But I wonder why it did not come in 2015 or 2016 already, but only late 2017.