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Samsung Galaxy S22: Everything we know so far about Samsung's 2022 flagships

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Samsung Galaxy S22: Everything we know so far about Samsung's 2022 flagships

By Will Sattelberg

Published 6 hours ago

Samsung's 2022 flagships will be here before you know it

Samsung was behind some of our favorite phones this year, including its latest foldables and, of course, the Galaxy S21 Ultra. If you skipped out on the company's 2021 phones, you're in luck — we're just a couple of months away from the launch of its next mainline series. The Galaxy S22 lineup promises to keep what worked about its predecessors while boosting performance and — at least in the case of the S22 Ultra — bring back some features once exclusive to the Note. Here's everything we know so far about Samsung's next flagship smartphones.

As with the last few releases, Samsung is sticking to three models for its 2022 phones: the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra. While the first two devices look a lot like upgraded variants of this year's releases, the S22 Ultra has an all-new design, making it the most exciting phone of the bunch.

Galaxy S22 Ultra

A quick glance at Samsung's high-end flagship for 2022 makes one thing clear: this is a Note by any other name. With a squared-off design and a dedicated S Pen slot, the S22 Ultra looks nearly identical to the Galaxy Note20, especially from the front of the phone. Meanwhile, the back panel drops the S21's signature camera bump for a smooth piece of glass, with four lenses protruding out independently from each other.

The S22 Ultra's design has been controversial since first sight, especially since some leakers couldn't quite develop a consensus on what the camera module would look like. Thankfully, we've already seen real-world photos of a pre-production model, more or less cementing the design for Samsung's 2022 flagship.

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With the inclusion of an S Pen slot, the S22 Ultra seems to spell demise for the Note series moving forward. Without a release in 2021 — replaced, of course, by the S Pen-equipped Galaxy Z Fold3 — there were plenty of questions of how and when the original phablet would return. For anyone holding out hope for a Note successor, here's the good news: the S22 Ultra seems to have everything you'd want in a new stylus-equipped smartphone, and you won't have to wait until the usual late summer release date to get it.

As for color choices, we've heard of three so far. In addition to the usual white and black variants — the latter of which we've seen in recent leaks — Samsung is considering adding a "dark red" option to its lineup. We've opined about the need for premium flagships to receive more interesting hues, and adding at least one new colorway to the lineup would be more than what's offered by most of the competition.

Galaxy S22 and S22+

If the S Pen isn't important to you, the smaller S22 and S22+ might be worth a look. Although we haven't seen nearly as much of these two phones in recent months compared to their big brother, they might be perfect upgrades for S10 and S20 users who skipped this year's releases.

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Early renders from back in September provided our best look at the phones so far, showing off a refined take on their predecessors. Unlike with the Ultra, the S22 and S22+ retain the camera bump, helping to protect the lenses on both phones should you opt to go caseless. The rounded corners and metal rail will look familiar to anyone who's held a recent Samsung phone. Even the camera flash is kept in the same spot as last year.

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Not that there's anything wrong with reusing a design with improved specs. We were pretty big fans of the looks for both phones when we reviewed them in early 2021, and while the S22 Ultra has veered into Note territory with its new look, keeping a similar identity for the "smaller" S22 phones might help Samsung establish a signature style.

As for colors, we're currently expecting four hues to pick from: white, black, rose gold, and green. We've seen the latter two shades appear in early renders, and they both look excellent as always.

Specs and Camera

Like most 2022 flagship Android phones are bound to have, the Galaxy S22 series will primarily adopt Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 898 throughout the US and most of the rest of the world. An Exynos variant is also on the way, but unlike years past, it'll be much more geographically limited. While the United Kingdom and European markets will use an Exynos 2200, Asian and African regions are switching to Qualcomm.

Outside of the expected processor bumps, we don't know a whole lot about the internals of either phone. But hey, they're Galaxy S devices, so you can expect the usual RAM and storage options to arrive at a multitude of prices.

Galaxy S22 screen leak

However, we do know quite a bit about screen sizes, cameras, and batteries — at least for specific models. The Galaxy S22 is the smallest of the bunch, with its screen measuring in at a (relatively) puny 6.06 inches. With the smaller footprint comes a smaller battery; early rumors suggest the S22 will shrink its capacity to a rated 3,590mAh. While it'll likely be advertised at 3,700mAh, that's a sizable loss when matched against the S21's 4,000mAh battery.

We don't know the exact screen size or battery ratings for either the S22+ or Ultra just yet, but expect them both to be larger than what Samsung's including in its smallest flagship. As a bonus, the Ultra might sport 45W fast-charging, something included on the S20 nearly two years ago before being unceremoniously dropped with the most recent generation.

As for the camera, don't expect much to change compared to the S21 series. Looking at the lineup of lenses on the S22 Ultra is like playing a game of spot the difference:

  • 108MP f/1.8 85° main camera
  • 12MP f/2.2 120° ultra-wide
  • 10MP f/2.4 36° 3X telephoto
  • 10MP f/4.9 36° 10X periscope

Although leaks confirm the primary sensor is an improved variant of the 108MP lens used last year, all in all, not much has changed between generations for the camera — at least, not hardware-wise. Processing is everything these days, and we'll have to wait and see what software tweaks Samsung has cooked up for its latest phones once they're officially unveiled.

Despite the under-display camera used on the Galaxy Z Fold3, the S22 series will keep the usual hole-punch for its front-facing lens. It sounds like the resolution is unchanged as well, with a 10MP sensor used for the fourth year in a row.

Software

It's a safe bet that Samsung's latest phones will launch with Android 12 and One UI 4 — especially since the S21 series has already received a stable update. Unfortunately, we haven't seen any new tricks or tweaks leak out for any of these devices. With the S Pen now built directly into the S22's chassis, it'd be great to see some new tools and apps taking advantage of everything the stylus has to offer.

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Unfortunately, we'll have to keep waiting for more news on this front. Samsung's software support has been excellent these days, which may make some Pixel users consider jumping ship for any of these new phones.

Launch dates

Last year's S21 lineup arrived earlier than usual, with Samsung holding an Unpacked event before the end of January. Of course, the gadget world is still being battered by an ongoing chip shortage, resulting in a slightly later reveal for the S22 series.

Currently, we expect the S22 event to take place on February 8th, 2022, with the phones going up for pre-order that same day. Shipments should arrive by February 18th, 2022, which stands as the official launch date for all three phones.

We're still a few months out from these dates, which means anything could change between now and then. But with the Galaxy S21 FE set for an early January reveal, it seems like Samsung's schedule is more or less set for the early part of next year.


Samsung really impressed us with the Galaxy S21 series last year, and it's safe to say the S22 family is looking to be yet another excellent bunch of phones from the company. While there's nothing here that looks to immediately sway those who already upgraded within the last 12 months, if you're still holding onto an aging Galaxy S10, next year might be the perfect time to buy a new phone.

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Will has been an Android enthusiast since he got his first smartphone in 2011. He loves watching movies, has a never-ending backlog of video games, and produces a comedy podcast in his spare time. He lives in Buffalo, NY and is willing to give you chicken wing recommendations at any time. Just ask.

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