Although Samsung is trying fight against leaks behind the scenes, the influx of speculation about the Korean giant’s upcoming facilities is certainly not going away. The latest leak concerns the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, which is to replace the current model S21 Ultra.
According to South Korean sources, Samsung will join forces with the camera manufacturer Olympus and will offer five cameras with the hallmark of a well-known Japanese company in the upcoming flagship. He would join companies such as OnePlus (Hasselblad), Sony (Zeiss) or Realme and their forthcoming partnership with Kodak. Olympus is to bring together a main camera with an astronomical resolution of 200 Mpx.
In addition to cameras, there is also talk of possible support for the S Pen. However, this would not be such a big surprise, as the current model Galaxy S21 Ultra S Pen supports. Unfortunately, speculation does not mention when and for how much we could wait for the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. The announcement is expected to take place later this year, and the successor to the current flagship could go on sale next year.
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