Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra leaks Review

    Rumours are now focusing on new devices due to arrive in the early 2022.

    Samsung is known for launching its new Galaxy S-series phones in February/January.

    Seeing as the S22 lineup has already been in mass production, we have been waiting for real photos. Enter FrontPageTech spies on the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

    The renders last month appear to be accurate as the device has a curving display at the front and curved corners. 

    Although the back has a matte coating, it is not clear if this will also be available in retail units. 

    The S22 Ultra is the true successor to the Galaxy Note,

    thanks to another leaky feature called S Pen.

    We only have information about the cameras that use the same setup as the Ultra. 

    The main camera has a 108MP resolution,

    the 12MP ultra-wide lens and 10MP 10X telephoto. What do you think about the S22 Ultra design. Comment below.

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    Anxious Holly (I Love Samsung)
    Anxious Holly (I Love Samsung)
    Holly is a passionate writer who has a deep love for mobile tech. particularly Samsung products. With years of experience writing about the latest advancements in mobile technology, Holly has developed a keen understanding of the inner workings of Samsung devices.

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