Over the past few weeks, a lot of information has been leaked about the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and the remaining members of the new high-end line from the South Korean manufacturer.
Now, after it was confirmed that they will be delivered in February, several real images of the brand’s next “super smartphone” have been released.
Photos posted by Hypark22 On Twitter, show us the beautiful design of the Galaxy S22 Ultra from every angle.
The first key highlight confirms the disappearance of the traditional photo module, with each sensor having its own “island”. This type of design was first introduced by LG Velvet. Another very interesting detail is the matte finish of its back panel, which will definitely help to keep the smartphone without fingerprints.
Interestingly, its shape resembles that of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, with straight vertical edges and curved sides. This type of approach ensures maximum comfort when used.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra supposed specs
- Screen:
- Dynamic AMOLED 2X
- 6.8 “inches
- Quad HD +
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Support for HDR10 + content
- Maximum brightness 1500 nits
- Corning Gorilla Glass Victus Defense
- Performance:
- RAM memory up to 16 GB
- Internal memory up to 512 GB
- Rooms:
- Again:
- 108 MP
- 10MP (periscope, up to 10x optical zoom)
- 10MP (Telephoto, up to 3x optical zoom)
- 12MP (Ultra Wide Angle)
- the front page:
- Again:
- Drums:
- 5,000mAh
- Fast loading
- 15W wireless charging
- Security:
- Fingerprint reader on the screen
- So:
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