Samsung is anticipated to unveil the Galaxy S22 collection of smartphones in February next calendar year. The collection has been tipped to be run by the Snapdragon 8 Gen one SoC. Now, an alleged reside image of the foundation model – the Galaxy S22 – has surfaced. The handset in the image sporting activities a style remarkably equivalent to that of the foundation model Galaxy S21. The change appears in the form of the shiny end in comparison to the matte glass back again panel of the Galaxy S21.

The image was shared on Weibo by known tipster Ice Universe. Aside from the earlier talked about change from Galaxy S21, the Samsung Galaxy S22 appears to sport a redesigned camera module. Samsung appears to have equipped the camera lenses on a protruding oblong, in contrast to the S21 exactly where the lenses were underneath the surface. Earlier leaks have proposed that the foundation Galaxy S22 and the Galaxy S22+ will function a 50-megapixel key sensor with an f/one.8 aperture lens. The key sensor is tipped to be paired with a 12-megapixel ultra-vast-angle lens, and a 10-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. Equally smartphones are mentioned to be geared up with a 10-megapixel sensor.

Beforehand, it was tipped that the Galaxy S22 will be priced beginning at $799 (about Rs. sixty,000). It is also rumoured to function a six.06-inch display screen with a entire-Hd+ resolution. Moreover, this handset is considered to have been spotted on the US Federal Communications Fee (FCC) web page. The meant FCC listing mentions that Galaxy S22 will function 5G and Wi-Fi six connectivity, alongside with Bluetooth and NFC guidance.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is also considered to have been stated on the FCC web page. As for every the report, it is considered to offer multi-band LTE, 5G NR, and Wi-Fi six guidance. Also, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is tipped to guidance wireless charging.


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