#Everything Samsung announced at its Galaxy S22 event

#Everything Samsung announced at its Galaxy S22 event

#Everything Samsung announced at its Galaxy S22 event

Another year, another batch of flagship Samsung phones. At its Unpacked event today, Samsung revealed the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra, setting the stage for the year of smartphones to come. It also announced a family of fancy new tablets in the form of the Tab S8, Tab S8+, and Tab S8 Ultra, showing that Android tablets are not quite dead yet.

Here’s what you need to know from what is likely to be Samsung’s biggest launch event of the year.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Let’s get straight to the most interesting phone: the S22 Ultra has the biggest and baddest specs of Samsung’s lineup, and this time around the S-Pen is built right into the body. You’re no longer forced to buy the pen separately and use an awkward case to carry the S-Pen, as with the S21 Ultra.

Galaxy S22 Ultra
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Really, Samsung might as well just call it the Galaxy S22 Note and make everyone happy. I doubt anyone has an affinity to the ‘Ultra’ moniker like they do the Note — but I suppose a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.

Here are those beefy specs for you:

  • 6.8-inch 120Hz AMOLED display with dynamic refresh rate
  • A “4 nm” processor (more on this in a bit)
  • 1,750 nits brightness
  • 8GB/12GB RAM options
  • 128GB/256GB/512GB/1024GB SSD options
  • Quad rear cameras: 108MP F1.8 primary camera, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP 3X telephoto, 10MP 10X super-telephoto
  • 40MP selfie camera
  • 5,000 mAh battery
  • 45W charging (charger not included)
  • IP68 water resistance
  • Gorilla Glass Victus+ on front and rear
  • Android 12 with OneUI 4.1
  • Integrated S-Pen with 70% lower latency than the S21 Ultra’s

Aside from the integrated S-Pen, the most interesting specification is that “4 nm” processor. In typical Samsung fashion, the lack of specificity indicates that different regions will get different processors. In the US and Canada, you can expect the Qualcomm 8 Gen 1, while Europe will likely get Samsung’s home-grown Exynos 2200. Other regions tend to be less certain, so we’ll have to wait for confirmation from Samsung on that one.

Still, at first glance, it’s a bit disappointing that Samsung didn’t go all-in on Exynos this year. While Snapdragon variants have held a small performance advantage the last few years, this time around, the Exynos chip is certainly the more exciting option.

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You can read more about the Exynos 2200 in our article here, but the short of it is that it’s the first mobile processor to feature hardware ray tracing thanks to AMD’s RDNA2 graphics — the same graphics architecture in the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Realistically, few games are likely to support ray tracing at launch, but it certainly seems like the Exynos 2200 is the better option for longevity.

Otherwise, the hardware hasn’t changed too much beyond the processor. Even the camera internals are largely the same as last year’s model, although Samsung removed the camera bump, which helps the S22 Ultra stand out compared to its predecessor and gives it a bit of a cleaner design.

Most of the camera improvements come in the form of software (although some of it is enabled by the more powerful CPU and NPU), including better low-light photography and video processing. There’s also a new AI stereo depth map for portrait mode, which Samsung claims can identify subjects with accuracy down to a single strand of hair; this should help prevent some of the choppy edges common to portrait mode photos.

The most exciting feature for serious photographers, however, might be the new Expert RAW mode. The S22 Ultra can capture 16-bit RAW photos, but unlike most phones, it actually applies HDR processing tricks to these RAW images for the best quality. Usually RAW on smartphones is just an afterthought, as you don’t get all the neat processing tricks that make modern phone cameras so good in the first place.

The S22 Ultra looks to be a compelling device, especially for Note fans, even if it’s not the most revolutionary device. It will be available for $1,199.99 starting February 25. Pre-orders open today.

Galaxy S22 and S22+

The Galaxy S22 and S22+ are largely just spec bumps over last year’s models, and even the design is nearly identical to the S21’s. But hey, not every year can mean major innovation.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus color options
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