Samsung s22

  1. Samsung Galaxy S22+ Review
  2. Samsung Galaxy S22 Review
  3. Samsung Galaxy S22 & Galaxy S22+
  4. Samsung Galaxy S22 vs. Google Pixel 6: Which Android Flagship Should You Buy?
  5. Which Samsung Galaxy S22 Model Should You Buy?
  6. Specifications
  7. Samsung Galaxy S22 Review: Pocket


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Samsung Galaxy S22+ Review

Samsung Galaxy S22+ Specs Name Value Operating System Android 12 CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Dimensions 6.20 by 2.98 by 0.3 inches Screen Size 6.6 inches Screen Resolution 2,340 by 1,080 pixels Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 50MP, 12MP, 12MP; 10MP Battery Life (As Tested) 10 hours, 30 minutes Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. (Opens in a new window) A Better Body and a Delightful Display Samsung sells two versions of the S22+ in the US: each offers 8GB of RAM, but you can choose between 128GB ($999.99) or 256GB ($1,049.99) of storage. Pick carefully, because without a microSD card slot, that's all the space you get. The design of last year's Galaxy S21+ was disappointing for a $1,000 phone. The back material felt cheap and plasticky, especially compared with the matte-metal texture of the The Galaxy S22+ (left) has a more durable and premium-feeling body than the Galaxy S21+ (center) or Galaxy S20+ (right) (Photo: Molly Flores) Thankfully, the Galaxy S22+ feels much more premium. The back material has a silky matte feel and seems more resistant to scratches than the even-more-matte coating on the S22 Ultra. However, the phone is very slippery. It's on my desk right now, slowly, inexorably moving toward the edge; only the friction from the camera bump prevents it from sliding around like a hockey puck. Like all the other models in the current Galaxy lineup, the S22+ carries an The Galaxy S22+ (...

Samsung Galaxy S22 Review

Samsung Galaxy S22 Specs Name Value Operating System Android 12 CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Dimensions 5.75 by 2.78 by 0.3 inches Screen Size 6.1 inches Screen Resolution 2,340 by 1,080 pixels Camera Resolution (Rear; Front-Facing) 50MP, 12MP, 10MP; 10MP Battery Life (As Tested) 9 hours, 5 minutes Samsung's Galaxy S22 ($799.99) offers all the power of the Galaxy S22+ in a much Perfect Form The S22 is available with 8GB of RAM and either 128GB ($799.99) or 256GB ($849.99) of storage. Buy the 256GB model if you can, as the phone doesn't have expandable memory. None of the S22 models do (or the S21 models, for that matter). Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. (Opens in a new window) Whereas the S21 feels a little cheap, the S22 does not. Like the S22+, the S22 has a flat, matte back with a camera bump in the corner. It feels dense and solid with hard edges. It's At 5.75 by 2.78 by 0.29 inches (HWD) and 5.93 ounces, the phone is smaller and lighter than the Galaxy S21 (5.97 by 2.80 by .31 inches, 6.03 ounces), as well as any of the other models in the S22 lineup and the The 6.1-inch, 2,340-by-1,080-pixel screen is very bright and dense (422 ppi). The panel has the same resolution as the 6.6-inch one on the S22+, so you see the same amount of content, just smaller. Like on the S22+, the screen automatically adjusts its refresh rate between 48Hz and 120Hz depending on the content. You can also lock it to 60Hz...

Samsung Galaxy S22 & Galaxy S22+

Expert Review Unbox Therapy holds Galaxy S22 Ultra in his hand. Disclaimer: Tech reviewers share their thoughts on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. No payment was made to create the review. A license was obtained for a fee after content was posted on YouTube. Availability of model and colors may vary by country and carrier. Hear what the experts have to say. Galaxy S22 Ultra. @unboxtherapy. He holds Galaxy S22 Ultra at different angles to show the phone, including close-up on the Rear Camera and the display. @UrAvgConsumer. He shoots a video with Galaxy S22 Ultra, holding it horizontally. Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy S22 Plus seen laying facedown on a desk. Camera. A photo of a dog. The picture is clear and detailed. UrAvgConsumer pinches the display to zoom in on a photo he took with Galaxy S22 Ultra. A photo of him wearing a hoodie. @ThaoHuynhTV. She takes a photo of a bouquet of flowers on Galaxy S22 Ultra and zooms in on it to see the detail. Unbox Therapy shows the photo of the dog on the phone’s display. Performance Thao Huynh adjusts the brightness of the display, and pulls out the S Pen. The phone is seen with Galaxy written on the display as she inserts S Pen into its cradle. UrAvgConsumer holds the phone at different angles as he browses and watches a video. Unbox Therapy watches a video of shifting colors and the colors are vibrant and clear. Productivity Unbox Therapy holds S Pen. Thao Huynh writes Hi everyone, Thao here! Hope everyone is keeping safe On Samsung Notes with...

Samsung Galaxy S22 vs. Google Pixel 6: Which Android Flagship Should You Buy?

Samsung announced a trio of Now, we're primarily talking about the Galaxy S22 and the Galaxy S22+ here, as the Galaxy S22 Ultra is significantly more expensive than either Pixel and thus less directly comparable. If you want Samsung's S Pen stylus, however, it's the Galaxy to get. For more on this, check out our Design and Durability Samsung plays it safe with the look and feel of the Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22+, with both phones featuring a "glass sandwich" design—the screens are free of bezel, the glass backs have protruding camera modules, and an aluminum frames fuses the two sections together. Both phones are available in black, green, pink, or white. See It (Opens in a new window) The Galaxy S22 is the shortest and lightest phone of the bunch at 5.7 inches and 5.3 ounces. The 6.1-inch, 6.9-ounce Galaxy S22+ and the 6.2-inch, 7.3-ounce Pixel 6 are fairly similar in terms of height and weight. The 6.5-inch Pixel 6 Pro is quite a bit taller than the rest, but at 7.4 ounces it weighs only a hair more than the Pixel 6. All of the phones are around the same thickness. Aside from the difference in color options, the biggest deciding factor here might be how large of a phone you want. The S22 is significantly smaller than the Pixel 6, and therefore a much better option if want a phone that can be easily used in one hand. Hardware, Connectivity, and Battery All four phones should be able to power through any task you throw their way, but they rely on very different internal co...

Which Samsung Galaxy S22 Model Should You Buy?

(Photo: Sascha Segan) The two biggest reasons to buy the $1,199.99 S22 Ultra are its S Pen stylus and 10x optical zoom camera. If you want the S Pen, you inherently know that you do. Over the years, I've found that the pen is better for drawing than for writing, especially because Samsung's large-screen mobile devices are still just a bit too small for full-fledged I'm not an artist, so I haven't used the S Pen on my 2021 Galaxy S22+: The Mainstream Choice With a Solid Battery The $999.99 S22+ is the midsize SUV of the lineup: a little chunky, but with the space and features most people want. Most notably, it has a big, 4,500mAh battery that supports fast 45W charging, something the smaller S22 doesn't offer. Battery life anxiety is a top concern for many smartphone owners, and the S22+ should induce less stress than the smaller model in this regard. The question then becomes whether you should upgrade to the S22+ from your old device, especially if it’s a Samsung handset. If you live in an area with Galaxy S22: The Model for Small Phone Fans (Photo: Sascha Segan) At $799.99, the Galaxy S22 fits comfortably in one hand. It has all the power (both in terms of the processor and 5G connectivity) of the larger phones. And unlike last year's S21, it has a 3x optical zoom lens (that doesn't rely on digital zooming). If you're out and about and need to, say, hold a bag or a child with your other hand, the S22 is the most convenient of the three models by far. What gives us pause ...

Specifications

• One UI • Connected Experience • Smart Switch • SmartThings • Samsung Health • Samsung Wallet • Samsung Pay • Bixby • SmartThings Find • Galaxy Store • Samsung Members • Samsung DeX • Galaxy Themes • Game Launcher • PENUP • Samsung Blockchain • Samsung Cloud • Samsung Flow • Samsung Global Goals • Samsung Internet • Samsung Kids • Samsung Notes • Samsung Pass • Smart Call Galaxy S22 Ultra 6.8" edge Quad HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O Display (3088x1440) 500 ppi HDR10+ certified 120Hz refresh rate • *Infinity-O Display: a near bezel-less, full-frontal screen. • *Measured diagonally, Galaxy S22's screen size is 6.1" in the full rectangle and 5.9" with accounting for the rounded corners, Galaxy S22+'s screen size is 6.6" in the full rectangle and 6.4" with accounting for the rounded corners and Galaxy S22 Ultra's screen size is 6.8" in the full rectangle and 6.8" with accounting for the rounded corners; actual viewable area is less due to the rounded corners and camera hole. • *S Pen's operable distance extends approximately 10 meters from the device in open space. Control range may vary depending on surroundings and other factors. • *Using S Pen as a stylus does not require battery power. Actual battery life may vary depending on usage patterns and other factors. • *IP68 rating is based on test conditions for submersion in up to 1.5 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes. Rinse residue/dry if wet. • *Air Actions support may vary by app. 1 12MP Ultra Wide Camera Pixel s...

Samsung Galaxy S22 Review: Pocket

Lisa Eadicicco is a senior editor for CNET covering mobile devices. She has been writing about technology for almost a decade. Prior to joining CNET, Lisa served as a senior tech correspondent at Insider covering Apple and the broader consumer tech industry. She was also previously a tech columnist for Time Magazine and got her start as a staff writer for Laptop Mag and Tom's Guide. Like • Improved camera with better low-light photography • Elegant design • Great size for people who prefer smaller phones Don't like • Battery life could be better At a time when phones are getting bigger, Samsung is going smaller. The Galaxy S22, which starts at $800 and launches on Feb. 25, is the tiniest (and cheapest) phone in Samsung's new lineup. It has a 6.1-inch screen, making it slightly smaller than last year's Galaxy S21, and is otherwise identical to the Galaxy S22 Plus. It's best to think of the Galaxy S22 as a moderate improvement over the Galaxy S21. It has a refreshed design and a new processor, but it's really the camera update that's the star of the show. The Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus both have a 50-megapixel main sensor that brings general improvements to color and clarity. All three of Samsung's new Galaxy phones are also better at taking photos in the dark. These are welcome improvements that have made the Galaxy S22 enjoyable to use for the most part. But they also aren't game-changing updates that bring substantially new features to the Galaxy S22. They just make Samsung'...