Samsung galaxy s22 ultra

  1. Galaxy S22 Ultra review: Any more perfect and it'd be an iPhone 13 Pro Max
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Galaxy S22 Ultra review: Any more perfect and it'd be an iPhone 13 Pro Max

It's been just over 18 months since Samsung Galaxy Noteand it turns out that was apparently the final in the Note series. Since then, we have seen Samsung add S Pen functionality to the S21 Ultraand Z Fold 3, but neither of those devices came with an S Pen, did not support Air Actions, and did not have an integrated silo to store and carry the S Pen. Also: The best Samsung phones: Explore a new Galaxy The new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultrais the true successor to the Note 20 Ultra. It offers unique experiences when compared to other Android smartphones, including the integrated stylus functions, outstanding and reliable cellular performance, and superb telephoto results. LG used to offer stylus experiences, but it's no longer making smartphones. Motorola's G Stylusphone has very basic stylus support, but nothing like we see from Samsung. No other Android or iPhone modelcan compare when it comes to telephoto performance. Samsung also leads in cellular performance, with Apple close to matching now that it uses Qualcomm chips. Google continues to struggle with cellular performance on the Pixel 6 series. The S22 Ultra starts at $1,199.99, with the 1TB model priced at $1,599.99. There are four standard colors available (Burgundy, Phantom Black, Phantom White, and Green) with Samsung.com exclusive colors of Graphite, Sky Blue, and Red. Pre-orders were very popular, so delivery dates for most color and storage options are several weeks away. We tested a 256GB Phantom Black model with 1...

Galaxy S22 Ultra, 256GB (T

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review

Our Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review found a big, powerful, and attractive Android phone (if you like them monolithic). It’s super-versatile, ready for important work, hand-written notes, gaming, and casual big-screen web browsing – and the cameras are a clear highlight, with the Space Zoom capabilities taking you to infinity and beyond. And, yes, you’ll pay handily for all these features. Or at least, the best phone of 2022. Its successor has since been announced though, so check out our full Of course, even before its successor landed, it wouldn't have been fair to judge the S22 Ultra as the best based on its cameras alone – every handset is the sum of its design, features, components, utility, and value – but taken as a whole, this Samsung Galaxy Series-Galaxy Note hybrid is an excellent, albeit massive Android handset that not only ticks all the important boxes, but delivers more features than you may ever want or use. The design is an echo of, but also more forward-leaning than, Samsung’s last Note device. It really is a hybrid. There will be no complaints about the ultra-high-resolution, 6.8-inch screen, which offers brilliant colors and smooth motion at 120Hz, but is smart enough to stop down all the way to 1Hz, when that’s all you need, to save on battery life. The camera array is strong. Sure, it’s not a complete overhaul of the Display: 6.8-inch, Quad HD+ Dimensions: 77.9 x 163.3 x 8.9 mm Weight: 229G Screen refresh: 120Hz Screen brightness: 1750 nits Glass: Corni...