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FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2025
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and S22+: First impressions

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TBS Report
10 February, 2022, 04:10 pm
Last modified: 10 February, 2022, 04:16 pm

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and S22+: First impressions

TBS Report
10 February, 2022, 04:10 pm
Last modified: 10 February, 2022, 04:16 pm

 

Known for the latest technology and newest innovation, Samsung has kept its streak unbroken by unveiling the power-packed devices of the flagship series for the year, the much-awaited Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and S22+.

Packed with style and power, it is quite safe to call these devices "picturesque powerhouses", reads a press release.

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The magnificent S22+ dons an immersive 6.6-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2x display, while the S22 Ultra owns a massive 6.8-ich QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2x display. Smooth scrolling and swiping are ensured within both the devices, thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate, adds the statement.

The devices are equipped with the Qualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 4nm processor – quite a rare find in the country – making the S22 Ultra and S22+ as powerful as they can ever be.

The S22 Ultra comes with a quad-camera setup consisting of a 108 MP (f/1.8) OIS Wide Main Lens, a 10MP (f/4.9) OIS Periscope Telephoto lens with 10x Optical Zoom, a 10 MP(f/2.4) OIS Telephoto Lens with 3x Optical Zoom and a 12 MP (f/2.2) Ultra-Wide lens with the ability to shoot Super Steady videos.

The 40MP (f/2.2) front camera takes selfies to die for! It also boasts a special Nightography feature, allowing you to capture incredible photos even in extreme low-light situations. Thanks to this feature, the camera is definitely no less than a DSLR.

The S22+, on the other hand, comes with a triple camera setup, including a 50 MP (f/1.8) Wide Main Camera with OIS, a 10 MP (f/2.4) Telephoto lens with 3x Optical Zoom and OIS, and a 12 MP (f/2.2) 120˚ Ultra-Wide lens with Super Steady video. It also assures crisp selfies with the 10MP (f/2.2) front camera.

Moreover, the S22+ takes the Nightography feature a few notches higher with its unmatched video quality, reads the release.

With the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Samsung seems to have put a considerable effort into facilitating convenience in productivity by adding a built-in S pen, making it a big plus for previous Note users.

The S22+ and the S22 Ultra come with a storage capacity of 8GB RAM/128GB RAM and 12GB RAM/256GB ROM, respectively, with a 4500mAh battery in the S22+ and 5000mAh battery on the S22 Ultra. Both the devices come with a 45W fast charging, an IP68 water resistance, and an Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor.

Exemplifying power, convenience, productivity, and style, the powerhouses of the S22 series shall enable its users to open up to the unbound possibilities & break the rules of normalcy, reads the press release.

A seamless experience, exciting and utilitarian features, a top-notch camera, and a powerful processor – have all come together, creating the S22 Ultra and S22+. With such a first impression, these devices are on their way to successfully catching up to the high hopes they have instilled!

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