Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy S22 Infographic Reveals Display and Camera Specs

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Lineup, the company’s latest and only traditional flagship phone line for 2022, will be unveiled in early February. However, the series has been the subject of leaks for about a year now. As we get closer to the release date, the leaks are becoming more fragmented. The most recent rumor adds more camera and display details to the mix.

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (this year rumored to be called the S22 Note) is the most expensive of the lot. Several reliable sources have already released press pictures, which show a cylindrical form reminiscent of the now-defunct Galaxy Note series. We’re looking at a design that’s nearly identical to the Note 20 Ultra, with the exception that the camera hump has been replaced by a clean, minimalist lens cluster.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy S22
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy S22

The specs of the Galaxy S22 and S22 Ultra have been released by XeeTechCare in an infographic. In addition, we’re offered previews that match up exactly with past leaks.

Despite the fact that the primary S22 Ultra camera’s sensor is still 108MP, Samsung uses a new lens that reduces glare, ghosting, and distortion. The lens is known as the ‘Super Clear.’ Consider Vivo’s top phones, which include Zeiss T* Coating. It has an f/1.8 aperture and is equipped with optical image stabilization.

The rest of the camera setup is taken over from the wholesale S21 Ultra. Zooming is handled by two telephoto lenses, one 3x standard, and the other 10x periscope. The lens cluster is completed by a 12MP ultra-wide shooter.

Samsung Galaxy S22  Reveals Display and Camera Specs

The front camera (which is still housed in a hole punch) has a 40MP resolution. The screen of the S22 Ultra is the most gorgeous Samsung has to offer, which comes as no surprise. A 6.8-inch 2K Dynamic AMOLED display is included. The Phanom Black and Phantom White colour palettes for the S22 Ultra will also be expanded to include Green and Burgundy hues.

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The specifications for the normal Galaxy S22 are also included in the source. It has a maximum resolution of 1080P. However, the 6.1″ panel has a Dynamic AMOLED 2X, which is more compact. The Galaxy S22 is available in the same four colours as the Ultra.

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