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The Major specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S22 have been disclosed ahead of its release

Samsung is slated to introduce its next premium flagship S22 series on February 9, and the series' essential characteristics have been published online ahead of the formal announcement.




A 6.1-inch display will be standard on the Galaxy S22. The Galaxy S22+, on the other hand, will sport a 6.6-inch display, according to 9To5Google.


The primary camera of the S22 and S22+ is believed to use a 50MP Samsung GN5 sensor, rather than a primary 12MP camera.


Meanwhile, it's expected that the same 10MP selfie camera would be used as before.


The Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra are all likely to have one of two CPUs under the hood.


In some regions, Samsung's Exynos 2200 chip could power the Galaxy S22 series. In the United States, Samsung prefers Snapdragon, whereas Exynos is used in many overseas countries.


The main 108MP camera on the Galaxy S22 Ultra will have a Super Clear lens. The improved lens should reduce glare and reflections while also allowing the sensor to resolve greater detail.


The Galaxy S22 Ultra will also be better at video stabilisation.


When compared to the S21 Ultra, an AI-assisted Wide Shift OIS function will aid in video stabilisation, effectively decreasing camera shake by four times.





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