Samsung Galaxy S22
Samsung Galaxy S22, which is due in early 2022 or maybe this December, speculations are heating up. So far, the Galaxy S22’s rumoured features have centred on improved cameras. However, according to some reports, the Galaxy 22 would have Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 895 processor or Samsung’s own Exynos 2200 processor, a slimmer design with slightly smaller screens, and a potential under-display camera.
Such improvements will be much appreciated. While our evaluation of the Samsung Galaxy S21 was mostly good, customers didn’t appear too enthusiastic about Samsung’s three top phones. In certain situations, the iPhone 13 series offers better image quality than the S21, thus some adjustment in camera performance would be nice. In addition, the Galaxy S22 will face up against the Google Pixel 6 and its Tensor processor.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Launch date rumors
Early in 2022, the Samsung Galaxy S22 is scheduled to be introduced. Samsung has pushed the Galaxy S21’s delivery date from February to January 29. The Galaxy S22 will be launched on February 28, just in time for MWC 2022, according to a fresh source. It’s unclear how true this rumour is, but it implies that the Galaxy S22 line-up will arrive around the same time as Samsung phones from a few years ago.
According to leaker Ice Universe, another alternative is an extremely early December 2021 debut. While this would imply the Galaxy S22 would be released before the Galaxy S21 was even a year old, it may help Samsung compete with Apple’s iPhone 13 series, as well as the upcoming Google Pixel 6.
Samsung Galaxy S22 price
We haven’t heard any pricing rumours about the Galaxy S22 yet, but we expect Samsung to keep the Galaxy S21 series’ prices the same. Prices have been reduce by $200 on all three models, and we don’t anticipate them to climb again.
The Galaxy S22 will cost $799, the Galaxy S22 Plus will cost $999, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra will cost $1,199 if Samsung maintains its present price. It’ll be interesting to see whether Samsung launches a less expensive Galaxy S21 FE between now and the launch of the S22, however there’s a rumour that the S21 FE might be delaye due to a global chip shortage.
Samsung Galaxy S22 design
The most significant update to the Galaxy S22 might be the addition of an under-display camera, which debuted to mixed reviews on the Galaxy Z Fold 3. This would eliminate the requirement for a punch hole at the top and allow for a full-screen design.
According too LetsGoDigital, Samsung has filed a patent for a punch hole camera with a sub-display. When the selfie camera isn’t in use, it’s hidden behind an internal pop-up display. Given the iPhone 13 is expected to retain a notch although one that is smaller than the iPhone 12’s notch this design adjustment might offer Samsung a significant edge.
However, according to another Ice Universe report, the Galaxy S22 may not have an under-display camera after all. While the technology had its Samsung premiere on the Galaxy Z Fold 3, it received mixed reviews, so it’s possible that Samsung is taking its time with this piece of technology.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
With the rumoured Ultra version of the Galaxy S22 series, things may become extremely interesting, since that phone is slated to acquire a lot of DNA from the supposedly deceased Galaxy Note line.
A fresh series of photos purporting to be of a Galaxy S22 Ultra fake device reveals how it might feature a blockier, squared-off appearance similar to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
Unofficial renderings of the Galaxy S22 family have also been published by OnLeakers, with designs for the Galaxy S22 Ultra displaying an unique camera array in a “P” form, which can also be seen in the fake units. There’s also a Note-like design, replete with S Pen dock, however this wasn’t visible in the fake units; the jury is out on the Galaxy S22 Ultra having a built-in S Pen holder.
Ice Universe, a leaker, has provided some leaked renderings of the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s cover to back up these claims. These reveal another cutout for a P-shaped camera module, but otherwise hint to a Note-like design.
A new variant of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, on the other hand, shows a phone with a different take on the P-shaped camera, with the phone separated into two modules, one with a trio of cameras and the other with two smaller pill-shaped cameras.
Otherwise, the Galaxy Note’s DNA is apparent, with a square-edged design and a softly curved display that looks pretty sleek.
Samsung Galaxy S22 displays
According to a report from leaker Mauri QHD, who has a strong track record with Samsung leaks, Samsung is reducing the screens on the Galaxy S22 range in comparison to the Galaxy S21; another reliable leaker, Ice Universe, has provided the same information. This, in our opinion, is a good thing, and the Galaxy S22 may save us from enormous phones.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 would have a 6.6-inch display (down from 6.2 inches on the S21), a 6.5-inch display on the S22 Plus (down from 6.7 inches), and a 6.81-inch display on the Galaxy S22 Ultra (down from 6.9 inches). A report from SlashGear backed up the S22 Plus’s display shrinking.
Furthermore, according to Mauri QHD, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be the only handset using LTPO technology, making it the only device capable of adjusting the refresh rate on its display from 120Hz to 1Hz. This helps to extend the battery’s life.
According to one source from The Elec, the 6.1-inch Galaxy S22 would have the largest volume of manufacturing, with 50-60 percent. The 6.6-inch S22 Plus said to account for only 20% of the total allotment. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is expected to take up the remaining 20 to 30% of the market.
Samsung Galaxy S22 cameras
A possible Samsung cooperation with Olympus might result in a Galaxy S22 camera improvement. According too many tweets from typically trustworthy sources, the two companies are planning to collaborate on cameras for next smartphones, with the Galaxy S22 Ultra expected to be the first to receive the new technology.
Given Olympus’ recent announcement of its ambition to work with other companies, there’s reason to think this report is real, albeit no official statement issued.
According to previous rumours from leakers Ice Universe and Digital Chat Station, the Galaxy S22 Ultra would include a massive 200MP camera to compete with the iPhone 13 However, Ice Universe has since backtracked, claiming that the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra would have a 108MP sensor rather than a 200MP camera in a new tip. Samsung might focus on image signal processing and computational photography.
A 50MP main camera lens, as well as 12MP ultrawide and telephoto lenses, include in the standard Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus. According to one speculation, the Galaxy S22’s 50MP camera will have an RGBW sensor. Unlike conventional phone camera sensors, which use red, green, and blue (RGB) sub-pixels to recreate colours for pictures, this alleged 50MP sensor has a fourth white sub-pixel, making it RGBW. A sensor like this might offer better colours in high-contrast settings, which has been a problem for Samsung phones.
What about the zooming capability? According to one speculation, the Galaxy S22 would include a 3X telephoto zoom lens with 10MP resolution. This would be an improvement above the 3X hybrid optical zoom that was previously available.
Samsung also said to testing the Galaxy S22’s ability to record 8K video at 60 frames per second. This would be an upgrade over the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which can only record 8K video at 24 frames per second. Granted, because 8K TVs are outrageously costly, only a small percentage of the population owns one.
Samsung Galaxy S22 S Pen support
According to Ice Universe, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra might include an integrated S Pen and slot, making it a Galaxy Note smartphone in theory. Samsung provided S Pen functionality on the prior S21 Ultra, but without a holster, so this development makes sense.
Furthermore, the design of the S22 Ultra might be comparable to that of the Galaxy Note series, with a more squared-off appearance and a larger aspect ratio. The latter would make sense in order to provide more space for writing.
We don’t know if the Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S22 Plus will include compatibility for the S Pen.
Samsung Galaxy S22 specifications and graphics
The Snapdragon 895, which is report to be a 4nm device, may be the main processor of the Galaxy S22. Samsung is rumour to be the firm that will produce the Snapdragon 895.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 might gain a big graphics improvement under the hood, thanks to a GPU based on AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture, which also powers the PS5 and Xbox Series X That’s not to suggest the Galaxy S22 will match the power of today’s gaming consoles, but it may easily outperform the smartphones on our list of the top gaming phones.
Ray tracing might be possible with the 2200 chip. Samsung seemed to confirm this on Weibo, however the post has since removed. If this is correct, the S22 will be a fantastic mobile gaming phone. Assuming, of course, that game developers can create games that support it. It’s unclear whether any of this AMD technology will be kept for Samsung’s Exynos 2200 CPU or whether it will be used in the Snapdragon 895 as well.
Samsung Galaxy S22 battery and charging
Early Galaxy S22 speculations focused on charging; we’ve heard that Samsung may bring back up to 65W fast charging with the Galaxy S22. Ice Universe, a well-known leaker, reports that Samsung is experimenting with 25W, 45W, and 65W charging.
That may no longer be the case, as a recent listing for the Galaxy S22 series on China’s 3C tech regulator website indicates that the next flagship phone will retain the 25W charging capability of its predecessor Given prior speculations and the fact that Samsung trails behind the likes of Oppo and OnePlus when it comes to charging speeds and wattage, this may be a major disappointment.
Other data concerning possible Galaxy S22 batteries may be found on Ice Universe The Galaxy S22 will have a 3,800 mAh battery, while the Galaxy S22 Plus will have a 4,600 mAh battery, according to the leaker – both amounts represent 200 mAh reductions. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is likely to keep its predecessor’s 5,000 mAh battery.
However, according to a new listing purportedly from 3C Certification, China’s electrical product conformity agency, the Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra have lower battery capacity than their predecessors.
The Galaxy S22 Plus might have a battery capacity of 4,370 mAh, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra could have a battery capacity of 4,855 mAh. As a result, the batteries might be even smaller than Ice Universe claims These battery capacities contradict a rumour from the Dutch website GalaxyClub, which states that the S22 Plus would feature a 4,500 mAh battery. In any case, the downward trend continues.
A fresh rumour suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S22 will have a smaller battery than the Galaxy S21, which adds validity to the above According to this tidbit, the Galaxy S22 will feature a battery capacity of 3,590 mAh, which isn’t exactly large by 2021 standards, let alone 2022.
After uploading a battery allegedly from the Galaxy S22, a certification issued at Safety Korea verified this allegation. The overall capacity of that battery was 3.700 mAh, with an useable capacity of 3,590 mAh.
We, on the other hand, have no method of verifying this information. In order to offer a decent battery life overall, Samsung may have prioritised battery optimization above capacity.
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