Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra photos give us our best look at the phone

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra photos give us our best look at the phone
We don't expect the Samsung Galaxy S22 line to launch until February, but it appears that photos of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra have leaked. These were shared by leaker Jon Prosser on FrontPageTech, and they show the Galaxy S22 Ultra from the front and back, with a design that largely matches previous leaks. You can see that the rear camera array isn't housed in a separate block like on the Samsung Galaxy S21 range, but each individual lens protrudes slightly. Some previous leaks have shown a block, but others agree with this.

Three filtered photos of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

(Image credit: FrontPageTech.com) You can also see a much more angular, note-like look to the phone, with an S Pen slot in the lower left corner. The screen is also curved, as already mentioned. The bottom edge, as shown in these photos, also houses a speaker, USB-C port, and SIM card slot, and according to Prosser, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is thick, which is supposedly necessary to house the S Pen. although it does not give precise dimensions. Lastly, Prosser repeats the leaked camera specs we've heard before, which are the same as the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, including a 108MP main snapper, 12MP ultra-wide, 10MP telephoto with zoom. .3x optics and a 10MP telephoto lens. 10x optical zoom lens. As always with leaks, we'd take it with a pinch of salt, but it sure does sound forceful, so it's very possible that it's real.

Analysis: everything changes on the outside, except on the inside

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra looks like a huge visual change from the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, as you can see in these images, and the S Pen slot is a useful new feature. But the leaks suggest that the specifications are not going to improve that much. Sure, it's going to have a new chipset, probably with a Snapdragon 22 or an Exynos 21 depending on where you are on the planet, but that's to be expected, and beyond that, we may not see many changes. As stated, the cameras would seem to be very similar, and we've also heard that the battery could be the same size at XNUMX mAh, and that the screen is probably very similar in size and specs as well. So if all the essential leaks happen, while the Galaxy SXNUMX Ultra will probably please Galaxy Note enthusiasts (as it seems to be one), it surely isn't worth upgrading from a Samsung Galaxy SXNUMX Ultra to .