The flagship series is likely to be announced in January 2022, one year after the lineup got introduced. Plenty of mysteries surrounding the Galaxy S22 trio remain uncovered but various leaks and rumors over the past couple of months claim to have already shed a bit of light on the upcoming series.
Evidently, nothing has been officially confirmed thus far, but there tends to be a grain of truth to nearly every leak and rumor. And as there are lots of details that have yet to be revealed, we will constantly update this story with more details as they emerge. For now, here’s everything we know so far about the Galaxy S22 flagship series.
Recent indicate that the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ will have slightly smaller displays than the Galaxy S21 and , respectively. The same rumors suggest that the will retain a 6.8-inch display diagonal and be the only model from the trio to benefit from an LTPO backplane.
The Galaxy S22 display is rumored to measure 6.06-to-6.1 inches, while the Galaxy S22+ is said to have a panel that measures anywhere between 6.5 and 6.6 inches. Resolution and refresh rate details are unknown, but it’s likely that all three flagship models will boast 120Hz refresh rate capabilities..
We’re not sure where Samsung will push the design of its Galaxy S lineup next, and this is in large part because it’s too early to tell. Samsung doesn’t seem to have decided on all the design aspects of the Galaxy S22 series, but more details are bound to leak eventually.
For now, there’s one rumor suggesting that Samsung is thinking about employing polycarbonate for the back panels of both the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ while for the Galaxy S22 Ultra. This could lead to lower production costs and launch prices for the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+.
The Galaxy S22 series might be Samsung’s first to adopt similar to the iPhone 12 Pro Max. This technology stabilizes the camera’s sensor instead of the lens, which leads to improved image quality and better stabilization.
In addition to this, the Galaxy S22 might be the company’s first flagship series to feature cameras that were developed with the help of Japanese optics , though the exact purpose of this alleged collaboration — if it exists in the firs place — is unclear.
Other reports suggest that the Galaxy S22 series , as Samsung believes that this technology doesn’t have enough use cases yet.
Finally, the Galaxy S22 lineup was initially rumored to debut with in-display camera technology, but other suggest that this technology might not yet be ready for the masses.
Samsung’s upcoming flagship series is expected to be released with an Exynos chipset in some markets and a solution provided by Qualcomm in others.
pertaining to the next-gen Snapdragon chipset reveal that the solution will use Kryo 780 custom CPU cores based on the and an Adreno 730 graphics chip. The chipset is said to be compatible with quad-channel LPDDR5 RAM.
On the Exynos side of things, the upcoming SoC could become the first chipset developed by Samsung , the latter of which would greatly — something at which Exynos chipsets have never excelled.
This chipset is built by Samsung Foundry on a 5nm process and is said to be fit for both .
This is a developing story that will be updated with new bits of information, leaks, and rumors as they emerge, so make sure you bookmark it and check back regularly if you want to stay up to date with the Galaxy S22 series.
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Evidently, nothing has been officially confirmed thus far, but there tends to be a grain of truth to nearly every leak and rumor. And as there are lots of details that have yet to be revealed, we will constantly update this story with more details as they emerge. For now, here’s everything we know so far about the Galaxy S22 flagship series.
Galaxy S22 series display specs
Recent indicate that the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ will have slightly smaller displays than the Galaxy S21 and , respectively. The same rumors suggest that the will retain a 6.8-inch display diagonal and be the only model from the trio to benefit from an LTPO backplane.
The Galaxy S22 display is rumored to measure 6.06-to-6.1 inches, while the Galaxy S22+ is said to have a panel that measures anywhere between 6.5 and 6.6 inches. Resolution and refresh rate details are unknown, but it’s likely that all three flagship models will boast 120Hz refresh rate capabilities..
Galaxy S22 series design specs
We’re not sure where Samsung will push the design of its Galaxy S lineup next, and this is in large part because it’s too early to tell. Samsung doesn’t seem to have decided on all the design aspects of the Galaxy S22 series, but more details are bound to leak eventually.
For now, there’s one rumor suggesting that Samsung is thinking about employing polycarbonate for the back panels of both the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ while for the Galaxy S22 Ultra. This could lead to lower production costs and launch prices for the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+.
Galaxy S22 series camera specs
The Galaxy S22 series might be Samsung’s first to adopt similar to the iPhone 12 Pro Max. This technology stabilizes the camera’s sensor instead of the lens, which leads to improved image quality and better stabilization.
In addition to this, the Galaxy S22 might be the company’s first flagship series to feature cameras that were developed with the help of Japanese optics , though the exact purpose of this alleged collaboration — if it exists in the firs place — is unclear.
Other reports suggest that the Galaxy S22 series , as Samsung believes that this technology doesn’t have enough use cases yet.
Finally, the Galaxy S22 lineup was initially rumored to debut with in-display camera technology, but other suggest that this technology might not yet be ready for the masses.
Galaxy S22 series hardware specs
Samsung’s upcoming flagship series is expected to be released with an Exynos chipset in some markets and a solution provided by Qualcomm in others.
pertaining to the next-gen Snapdragon chipset reveal that the solution will use Kryo 780 custom CPU cores based on the and an Adreno 730 graphics chip. The chipset is said to be compatible with quad-channel LPDDR5 RAM.
On the Exynos side of things, the upcoming SoC could become the first chipset developed by Samsung , the latter of which would greatly — something at which Exynos chipsets have never excelled.
This chipset is built by Samsung Foundry on a 5nm process and is said to be fit for both .
This is a developing story that will be updated with new bits of information, leaks, and rumors as they emerge, so make sure you bookmark it and check back regularly if you want to stay up to date with the Galaxy S22 series.
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