Samsung has officially announced that it will officially hold the S series conference on February 9. The biggest protagonist of this conference is the latest generation of flagships, the Galaxy S22 series. According to previous news, there are still three models in the S22 series, namely Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Recently, letsgodigital has brought the latest high-definition renderings of the top version of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, allowing us to take a look at the design of the machine in advance.
According to the pictures, the overall style of the Galaxy S22 Ultra is much different from the previous S series. It is almost entirely the design of the Note series. The front adopts a visually very tough hyperboloid screen. The aperture of the hole looks very small, and the overall screen-to-body ratio is excellent.
More importantly, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will also come with an S-Pen stylus that can be stored at the bottom of the phone, which is the biggest difference between the previous Note series and regular phones, and the most important highlight.
In terms of specifications, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will be equipped with a 6.8-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel, support HDR10+, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and 1750 nits peak brightness, as well as 45W fast charging.
As for the back design, it adopts a very simple split design, which does not allow a whole camera area to protrude. There are four built-in cameras, but it is not equipped with a periscope telephoto lens.
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It is reported that the rear camera includes a 108MP main camera with f/1.8, a 12MP ultra-wide-angle lens with f/2.2, and two 10MP telephoto lenses with f/2.4 and f/4.9 apertures, and supports 8K super HDR video recording, front camera 40MP lens with f/.2.2 aperture.
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