Galaxy S22 ultra specifications, launch date and leaks.
Samsung Galaxy S22 release date, price, specs and leaks
The Samsung Galaxy S22 could offer a new look and plenty of upgrades.
Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra design
The Galaxy S22 would be 6.06 inches (down from 6.2 inches on the S21); the S22 Plus would sport a 6.5-inch panel (down from 6.7 inches); and the Galaxy S22 Ultra would be 6.81 inches (down from 6.9 inches).
The S22 Plus' display shrinkage was further backed by a report from SlashGear.
In addition, Mauri QHD claims that only the Galaxy S22 Ultra will boast LTPO technology, which means only it would be able to scale the refresh rate on its display from 120Hz down to 1Hz. This helps save battery life.
A more recent Galaxy S22 Ultra tip claims the phone will have the brightest display ever for a Galaxy phone. Given the Galaxy S21 Ultra hits a brightness of 1500 nits, we could except the next-gen Ultra to top that, possibly pushing towards 2,000 nits. And a boost in brightness can help deliver more convincing HDR and colors, ideal for watching movies and playing games.
Samsung Galaxy S22 S Pen support
According to leaker Ice Universe, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra could feature an integrated S Pen and slot, which would ostensibly make it a Galaxy Note device. This progression would make sense, as Samsung offered S Pen support on the previous S21 Ultra but without a holster.
In addition, the S22 Ultra's design could be similar to the Galaxy Note series, which could be a more squared-off look along with a wider aspect ratio. The latter would make sense so that there would be more room to write.
We don't know whether the Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S22 Plus would get S Pen support.
Samsung Galaxy S22 price
Early Galaxy S22 rumors had tipped a potential Samsung partnership with Olympus. But more recent tidbits of information have seemingly put that rumor to bed.
Rather, it looks like business as usual for the Galaxy S22 Ultra's rear cameras with leaker Ice Universe claiming only minor upgrades for the main for camera on the Ultra over its predecessor, According to the tipster, the main camera will come in at 108MP with an f/1.8 aperture and an upgraded sensor. The ultra-wide-angle camera will stick to 12MP, and a brace of telephoto cameras will sit at 10MP but come with improved sensors and larger pixel sizes, likely enabling better low-light photography.
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