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Samsung has finally unveiled its next-gen Galaxy S22 Ultra that aims to replace Samsung?s notable Galaxy Note smartphones. Not only does the new ?Ultra? smartphone look similar to the Galaxy Note phones with a square edged design, but we also get a dedicated port for S Pen. For those unaware, the erstwhile Galaxy Note series was Samsung?s sole lineup to come with a dedicated stylus port on the smartphone. The South Korean tech company last refreshed the Galaxy Note series in 2020 with Galaxy Note 20 phones. However, this does not mean the new Galaxy S22 Ultra does not get some new features. Here are some of the top specifications the Galaxy S22 Ultra comes with.
Design: As mentioned, the Galaxy S22 Ultra gets a dedicated port for the S Pen stylus. Additionally, the rear cameras now exclude a rectangular module, but we still get a camera bump. We get quad rear cameras, while the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ smartphones get only triple cameras at the back. The front panel retains the centrally-aligned hole-punch cutout for selfie snapper. We also get four colours ? Black, Phantom White, Green, and Burgundy. The Burgundy finish looks reminiscent of the Mystic Bronze finish on Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
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Processor: Like each year, the new Galaxy S22 Ultra comes with the latest flagship chipset in the market. We get a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Exynos 2200 SoC depending on the country. Notably, the phone now has a new storage variant where we get 12GB of RAM paired with 1TB of internal storage.
In terms of camera features, the Galaxy S22 series gets an ?Advanced Nightography? mode to let users capture ?crisp, clear videos? on both the front and back cameras. Samsung says the Ultra model comes with a 2.4um pixel sensor – its ?largest pixel sensor ever,? enabling its camera lenses to capture ?more light and data.? Tweaked with software capabilities, users should get better imaging output. There?s also an ?exclusive access? to the Expert RAW mode that offers more control over the image to deliver a ?DSLR-like experience?. Users can also tweak ISO settings and shutter speed.
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