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Update: September 28, 2021 (04:10 PM ET): We’ve updated our Samsung Galaxy S22 series hub with an updated render for the Galaxy S22 Ultra.


Original article: It’s been eight months since Samsung launched the Galaxy S21 series. The company has since unveiled its fresh set of foldable phones in the form of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3. With no plans for Galaxy Note phones this year, the next set of Samsung flagships will likely come in the form of the Galaxy S22 lineup.

Samsung’s forthcoming S series phones have already made several appearances in leaks and rumors. From what we hear, there’s a lot that might change on the phones next year. We’re expecting big camera upgrades, faster charging, new chipsets, and more. So will the Galaxy S22 series offer something for everyone like the current Galaxy S21 trio? Here’s everything we know so far.

Samsung Galaxy S22 series: Name and release date

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Samsung hasn’t officially announced the name of the next set of Galaxy S devices. However, we believe the company will stick to the nomenclature it has followed since the Galaxy S20 series. Keeping with the numbering system, the new phones should fall under the Galaxy S22 moniker. All the leaks we’ve seen also refer to the three upcoming phones in the lineup as the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra, so we doubt Samsung will stray from convention next year.

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As for the release date, Samsung pushed forward the launch of the Galaxy S21 series by almost a month this year. The phones were released in January as opposed to Samsung’s usual practice of unveiling Galaxy flagships in February. It’s too early to say whether Samsung will also stick to a January launch for the Galaxy S22 series. The ongoing global chip shortage might affect Samsung’s plans, forcing the company to push its launch timeline back to February. But for now, it’s safe to assume that the new flagships will launch sometime in the first two months of 2022.

We’re sure we’ll start hearing rumors about the actual launch date of the Galaxy S22 series near the end of the year. We’ll update this post if and when that happens.

Design

There was quite a shift in design between the Galaxy S20 series and the Galaxy S21 series. Unfortunately, it looks like we’re not going to see any big differences this year for the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus. However, the Galaxy S22 Ultra could see some huge changes.

Samsung could also get a little adventurous in terms of colorways. While a recent report stated that the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus may be available in white, black, Rose Gold, and green, the Ultra model could land in white, black, and dark red.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

The true shock of the Galaxy S22 lineup so far is the Galaxy S22 Ultra model. According to leaked renders, the phone is essentially a Galaxy Note device. It even has a built-in slot for an S Pen.

See also: The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is this year’s Galaxy Note

The whole aesthetic of the phone departs drastically from the Galaxy S21 ethos. It has a boxy shape, a flat top and bottom, and ultra-curved sides. Really, it looks like the logical sequel to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, not the Galaxy S21 Ultra.

On the back, it has a quad-lens camera system that looks to be much the same as the one on the back of the Galaxy S21 Ultra. However, the module is redesigned in a “P” design that appears to be a “love-it-or-hate-it” decision.

However, do note that a few days after we saw the leaked original renders, we saw an updated version. This new version does not have the “P” shaped camera module and instead splits it in half. Check out a side-by-side comparison below:

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Leaked Renders Update

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The display of the phone is allegedly 6.8in and obviously quite curvy on the sides. The alleged dimensions are 163.2 x 77.9 x 8.9mm with a thickness of just 10.5mm at the camera bump.

Galaxy S22 Plus

Unlike the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the Galaxy S22 Plus appears to stick very closely to the design of the Galaxy S21 Plus. The renders above show a phone that could be a dead-ringer for the 2021 Galaxy S phones.

It does look like Samsung has moved the volume keys a little lower down the side of the phone compared to the S21 Plus. Otherwise, you’ve got a USB-C port, speaker grille, and SIM tray at the bottom of the phone. The phone is also said to measure 157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6mm, with the camera bump bringing the thickness to 9.1mm.

Galaxy S22

Finally, it doesn’t appear Samsung has any big changes in store for the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S22 either. The leaked renders above show a phone that is nearly identical to the Galaxy S21.

The new phone is allegedly slightly smaller, though. The source of the renders claims the dimensions are 146 x 70.5 x 7.6mm. That’s definitely smaller than the Galaxy S21, which is 151.7 x 71.2 x 7.9mm.

Specs and features

Samsung Galaxy S21 in front of box

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 series will obviously get more grunt under the hood with new SoCs. While the next Snapdragon flagship — reportedly the Snapdragon 898 — should power the series in the US, all eyes are on Samsung’s rumored Exynos 2200 chipset with an AMD GPU. We already know that the new Exynos will bring ray tracing and variable rate shading capabilities to Samsung’s flagships. We’ll just have to wait and see what else is in store when the company finally reveals the SoC, likely later this year.

The usual regional chipset exclusivity could come under threat, too. According to a new leak on September 5, several global carriers are requesting devices with the Exynos SoC over the Snapdragon option. Notably, Verizon is in this camp, which would be a stark departure from the usual US-Snapdragon Galaxy offering. China Telecom reportedly also wants to offer the Exynos option as an exclusive in China.

Related: A history of Samsung’s Exynos chipsets

Elsewhere, it’s rumored Samsung might not use vapor chamber cooling on the S22 family. It’s believed that cost-related reasons are to blame if the phones don’t offer this cooling method, with thermal graphene pads mooted instead. For what it’s worth, iFixit found that there was little difference between the cooling methods.

Finally, the batteries powering the vanilla Galaxy S22 and the S22 Plus might get a slight downgrade this time around. The phones could draw power from 3,800mAh and 4,600 batteries, respectively, as opposed to the 4,000mAh and 4,800mAh batteries on the Galaxy S21 and S21 Plus. However, another rumor suggests that the base S22 could pack an even smaller 3,700mAh battery. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is estimated to have a 5,000mAh battery, the same as the current Ultra model.

More recently, a 3C certification listing spotted by SamMobile points to a Galaxy S22 Plus battery with a 4,370mAh capacity (typical capacity of 4,500mAh) and an S22 Ultra battery with 4,855mAh capacity (5,000mAh typical).

Cameras

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Frequent leaker FrontTron detailed some new camera upgrades for the Galaxy S22 trio. The Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus are expected to finally move away from the 12MP main camera and house a 50MP primary shooter. This could be Samsung’s Isocell GN2 sensor that’s capable of producing 12.5MP pixel binned shots. It also features 4K/120fps slow-mo recording, upgraded dual-pixel autofocus, and 480fps video at 1080p.

Twitter tipster Yogesh also suggested that the 50MP sensor used on the Galaxy S22 phones could be an RGBW (red, green, blue, and white) unit. The addition of the white in the pixels should enable better low-light photography. However, we haven’t heard any other major leakers back this info just yet.

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A 12MP ultra-wide shooter and a 12MP telephoto sensor might accompany the 50MP sensor on both the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s leaked camera configuration suggests the phone would pack a 108MP main sensor, two 12MP telephoto shooters (up from 10MP on the S21 Ultra), and another 12MP ultra-wide camera. The setup is also rumored to include laser autofocus. The Elec reiterated some of these leaks but added that the S22 Ultra will also gain optical image stabilization on the ultra-wide lens. This could allow for even smoother video stabilization and better low-light ultra-wide shots.

Beyond sensors, there were early suggestions that Samsung could partner up with Japanese camera maker Olympus on the Galaxy S22 series. However, the latter has told Android Authority that there is “nothing to talk about or announce.”

Samsung Galaxy S22 series: Price and availability

Samsung Galaxy S21 vs S21 Plus vs S21 Ultra in hand

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The Galaxy S22 lineup will be one of the biggest smartphone launches of the year. As usual, you can expect the phones to be available at every major carrier in every major country. You can also expect unlocked models to be available from Samsung as well as many prominent third-party retailers.

The only thing to keep in mind, though, is the aforementioned chip shortage. It is possible this could make phones tricky to get in certain places. Depending on the severity of the shortage, it could also force Samsung to not bring the phones to countries that usually see Galaxy S devices. Time will tell.

Pricing, however, is much more of an enigma. Last year, Samsung surprised us all by dropping the prices of the Galaxy S line by hundreds of dollars. Judging from the renders and information we’ve seen so far, it would appear the company could be planning to leave pricing in that same area. For the record, that would be $800 for the Galaxy S22, $1,000 for the Galaxy S22 Plus, and $1,200 for the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Until we hear otherwise, we think those would be good estimates.


That’s all we know so far about the Samsung Galaxy S22 series! Be sure to bookmark this page as we will update it often as new rumors come to light.