During the week we have already seen one leaked photo of Samsung Galaxy S22 and the mention of Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra’s model number on an official Samsung website and now we have seen the same thing for all Galaxy S22 models.
To begin with, leaked photos have been shared by the technology journalist and the leak Yogesh Brar on Twitter , which shows off the Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra from behind, in both black and white colors.
As you can see looks Samsung Galaxy S22 and the S22 Plus look the same both compared to each other and its predecessors, where the biggest differences are a glossy (rather than matte) finish on the back and camera lenses that protrude beyond the camera block.
—Samsung Galaxy S22 series in black. (Image credit: Yogesh Brar)
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, on the other hand, looks very different, with a more angular construction and lenses that are independently placed on the back, instead of being housed in a camera module.
It is a design that at least agrees with what we have seen before, but we still recommend taking this leak with a pinch of salt, especially since the Galaxy S22 Ultra in these pictures does not seem to have a periscope lens, which we are almost certain of that the finished cell phone will have.
However, this can only mean that these are dummy devices and not yet completely finished devices, rather than the images showing completely incorrect information .
Elsewhere have GSMArena discovered model numbers linked to Galaxy S22 (SM-S901U) and Galaxy S22 Plus (SM-S906U) on Samsung’s Chinese website. The list also included the model number for the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which we have already seen once before.
—The three models in white. (Image credit: Yogesh Brar)
Opinion: The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra looks the worst of the three
Although the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra looks to be by far the best and most exciting model in the Samsung Galaxy S22 series, it may not impress visually.
If leaks are true, Samsung has changed things for this phone, giving it a more rectangular, Note-like design than the rest of the range. Some may like it, but we experience it as a bit box-like.
Even worse is that for some reason the camera design lacks the module that Samsung seems to use for the rest of the range (and which they used for the Galaxy S21 series), which means that the back is completely in one color and thus a little less interesting – even if we are not fans of the raised lenses on any of these mobiles.
Finally, with a matte back, Samsung seems to clearly mark the Galaxy S22 Ultra as the serious but visually boring model, as the others have a much more glossy design.
This is of course completely subjective, but so far we do not like what we see. Fortunately, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will probably impress from a specification perspective instead, with a powerful camera and support for the S-Pen.
Via SamMobile
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