Samsung Galaxy S22 — Review & Full Phone Specifications

Teerth Busa
7 min readMar 30, 2022

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Samsung’s Galaxy S22 lineup features some of this year’s premier flagship phones and the one that we’ll talk about today is the small one the regular Galaxy S22 Samsung seems to be going for consistency rather than breaking the mold so there aren’t very many surprises here still let’s see what the S22 has to offer in our full review even though it might seem like the lowest tier S22 model under the plus and the ultra if you’re after a compact flagship the vanilla S22 could be the way to go the design is similar to last year’s s21 but this year’s model is a bit smaller and even easier to wield in one hand another difference is that rather than having a plastic back

the S22 has a back panel made of gorilla glass victus plus the frame is armor aluminum here and of course you get ip68 rated water and dust resistance like we’ve seen from Samsung flagships for quite a while now the Galaxy S22 is built around a flat plus like the back and a fast 120hz refresh rate the refresh rate smooths out the movements and animations on screen and it’s adaptive based on your activity to save energy it can’t dial down as low as the S22 ultra but we did see it go down as low as 24 hertz content looks sharp and contrasty on this screen well it isn’t quite as advanced as the panels that you’ll find on the plus or ultra models

it’s still very competitive there’s hdr 10 plus support and colors can achieve great accuracy through settings max brightness is great on the S22 with the new extra brightness option and settings we were able to achieve almost can boost up to 980 nits in auto mode when in bright sunlight there’s also a new feature called vision booster when auto brightness is switched on the screen will change the contrast to match the surrounding lights so things are easier to read under the displace it’s an ultrasonic fingerprint reader it’s quite reliable to wake up and unlock the phone the S22 has a pair of hybrid stereo speakers with dolby atmos support

the setup earned a score of good on our loudness charts and the sound quality is good too with a wide sound stage and a pretty tight frequency response you can find the Galaxy S22 with either but unfortunately it’s not expandable beyond that the interface of the Galaxy S22 is Samsung’s one ui 4.1 based on android if you’ve used a Samsung phone recently it should all look pretty familiar one ui4 does bring a few new tweaks here and there though mainly stemming from the new android version for example there are more fleshed out customization options for widgets and there is a privacy dashboard which allows you to manage all your privacy options and permissions from one convenient place color palettes are also something relatively

Specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S22

new you can set the theme of your ui to match the color of your wallpaper overall one ui 4.1 is smooth customizable and Samsung is promising a lot of support four years of os updates and five years of security patches at the heart of the Galaxy S22 is one of two high-end four nanometer chipsets either a snapdragon 888 or an exymus exynos variant and that means it has a different gpu this one created in collaboration with amd in benchmarks this S22 displays flagship grade performance that is notably better than last year’s model

the numbers are even a bit better than what we measured from the S22 plus and the S22 ultra because Samsung has rolled out some performance based updates since then gaming and heavy tasks are no problem here we did notice some thermal throttling from the S22 in our stress test but it ramps gradually which can help minimize stuttering in such scenarios at 3700 mAh the battery capacity here is smaller than last year’s model and battery life is unimpressive the S22 was able to score an endurance rating of 85 hours in our proprietary tests charging speed is decent even though the S22 only supports 25 watts with Samsung’s 25 watt adapter the phone went from zero to around sixty percent in half an hour

the cameras of the Galaxy S22 are the same as what you would find on the plus model there’s a 50 megapixel main camera with ois a 10 megapixel telephoto camera with three times optical zoom and a 12 megapixel ultrawide camera photos from the main camera come out at quality with plenty of detail and well-balanced colors with just enough pop dynamic range is also stellar these aren’t perfect though the biggest issue is some visible softness particularly in darker areas there’s also some noticeable over sharpening maybe in an attempt to compensate if you’re shooting in the main camera’s full 50 megapixel resolution there is a mode called detail enhancer it manages to provide additional detail while maintaining consistency in other aspects of the quality

three time zoom photos from the telephoto come out at 12 megapixels which means they are slightly upscaled from 10. still quality is excellent with impressive sharpness and detail low noise and colors that match the main camera as well there’s no macro camera here and while the main camera doesn’t take very good macro shots the telephoto actually does alright portraits can be taken with either the main camera or the telephoto those from the main camera are excellent with spot on subject separation that rarely makes mistakes the level of detail and the colors are just as great as the regular photos portraits from the telephoto look good enough but they’re noticeably softer than those from the main camera still it’s a useful option if you want to keep some distance from the subject photos from the ultrawide camera are solid for this sort of camera they’re reasonably sharp and detailed without over sharpening or aggressive noise reduction

Camera Features of the Samsung Galaxy S22

the colors are also quite close to those of the other two cameras in low light the main camera’s performance is again quite solid there’s an excellent level of detail and great dynamic range and the noise is kept pretty low turning on night mode will result in a more balanced exposure overall with more detail in the shadows and better contained highlights blown out light sources are also restored there is extra sharpening applied too which can give the scene a more processed look if you’re zooming when the light is low the phone will either shoot through the telephoto or take a crop from the main camera if the telephoto is in charge the photos are nice with good detail and dynamic range and realistic looking colors night mode on the telephoto camera is aggressive but does its job well these photos are sharper and have more detail in both shadows and highlights

the eletroid camera doesn’t impress in low light these photos are dark and noisy enabling night mode on the ultrawide will get you more detail and textures in the shadows and lower noise the 10 megapixel front-facing camera is the same as last year’s and again it produces impressive selfies with good sharpness and detail and wide dynamic range there’s autofocus too and it’s quite consistent we do wish the colors match the other cameras better though now on to the video recording starting with 4k footage from the main camera there’s good detail and sharpness and colors are generally true to life dynamic range is also nice and wide unlike last year this year’s 8k footage is taken with the main camera the difference in quality from 4k is actually quite small zoomed 4k videos from the telephoto camera are excellent they have a very clean look and excellent detail there’s plenty of sharpness wide dynamic range and colors look good though they are a bit punchier than the other camera’s footage

the ultrawide camera’s 4k footage is quite detailed particularly for this sort of camera colors are well matched with the main cams and while dynamic range is a bit narrow here it’s still impressive there’s electronic video stabilization available on all the cameras and does a good job of smoothing out shakiness and motion in low light 4k video from the main camera is flagship grade through and through detail is great and so is the dynamic range the telephoto camera does an impressive job in low light as well the footage is on the darker side though and dynamic range isn’t stellar the ultrawide camera has a tougher time and low light as expected but this is still pretty good for this sort of camera with enough detail

the Samsung Galaxy S22 you get a compact and premium looking design a bright high refresh rate oled stereo speakers a high-end chipset great cameras and plenty of software support pretty much what you’d expect from a Samsung flagship there are no huge breakthroughs here or any big innovations and really it’s quite similar to last year but that’s not necessarily a bad thing if you want some cutting edge alternative tech there are other options out there but if you want a solid compact android flagship then the Galaxy S22 is worth recommending.

Originally published at https://www.technews20-21.in on March 30, 2022.

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