This leaked image gives us a great look at the Galaxy S22 phones
Since the Galaxy S22 phones are going to be announced in a matter of days, we can expect leaks to pop up about every five minutes. Because of this, we pretty much know what these phones look like. We know that the Galaxy S22 and the Galaxy S22+ both resemble the last two generations of Galaxy S devices. They have the unique camera bump that mends into the frame. The real show stopper, however, is the Ultra variant. The Galaxy S22 Ultra has no camera bump and the cameras are arranged in a “P” shape on the back. Also, this phone will fill the void left when Samsung discontinued the Note Line of phones. Now, thanks to this leaked image, we get a nice view of the Galaxy S22 family. We see a white Galaxy S22, a green Galaxy S22+, and a red-ish Galaxy S22 Ultra. Also, we see an S Pen leaning up against the Ultra variant. This image gives us a good look at the size difference between the phones and the differences in the camera packages.
What about the specs?
These phones had their specs leaked just recently, and they point to some pretty powerful devices. The Galaxy S22 will have a 6.1-inch 1080p+ Dynamic AMOLED display that can run at 120Hz and reach 1,300 nits. The Galaxy S22+ will have the same display, only it will be bigger at 6.6 inches. The Ultra will have a 6.8-inch 1440p+ display that can reach 1,750 nits. As for the processor, these phones will be using the new Exynos 2200 SoC. Samsung partnered with AMD to produce this chip, and the company has a lot of faith in it. It brings improvements in every category, according to Samsung. The new Xclipse GPU is said to be able to support ray tracing (but that’s a big “maybe”). The lower-end devices will have the same triple camera setup (50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, and 10MP telephoto) while the Ultra has an additional two cameras. The Galaxy S22 Ultra has a 108MP main camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, a 10MP 3X telephoto camera, and a 10MP 10X telephoto camera. These phones will be announced during the latest Unpacked event on February 9th. Pre-orders should also start then, but the devices will start shipping a few weeks later.