Here we share How to Change Display Resolution on Samsung Galaxy S8. Samsung launched Galaxy S8 recently which comes with a beautiful display and powerful specification. To make the display more awesome Samsung brings Super AMOLED panels with a QHD resolution (2960×1440). But for some unknown reason, Samsung set the default resolution to FHD+ (2220 x 1080) instead of QHD+ (2960 x 1440). But you can Change Display Resolution on Samsung Galaxy S8 to QHD+ from setting panel. Also check How to Hide Galaxy S8 Status and Nav Bar.

Changing the display resolution of the Galaxy S8 is very simple and don’t need any extra apps or tweaks. To Change Display Resolution on Samsung Galaxy S8 all you need to head over to phone settings and then go to Display, screen resolution and change Galaxy S8 Display resolution of your choice. Follow below step by step guide to Change Display Resolution on Samsung Galaxy S8. Also Check How to Root Galaxy S8/S8+.

How to Change Display Resolution on Samsung Galaxy S8

Note – Changing Samsung Galaxy S8 Display Resolution to maximum may consume more battery. But better the resolution the more screen looks good.

How to Change Display Resolution on Samsung Galaxy S8

  1. First go to your  Phone Settings.
  2. Select Display.
  3. Tap on the Screen Resolution.
  4. Now move the blue dot accordingly to adjust your Galaxy S8 Resolution
  5. Done

So this the complete guide to Change Display Resolution on Samsung Galaxy S8. If you have any questions comment below.

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