
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Reviews and ratings: 94 %

Description Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
- 6.8 inches, 1440 x 3088 pixels (~500 ppi density)
- Octa-core CPU, Xclipse 920 GPU, 128GB-1TB storage
- Back-camera: Quad – 108/10/10/12MP, Front-camera: 40MP
- Android 12, 5G, 5000 mAh battery
Main advantages
- Ultra-premium build quality
- Solid performance
- Punchy, versatile cameras
- S Pen functionality
- Sleek design
Main disadvantages
- Only average battery life
- No microSD slot
- Pricey
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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is easily the most powerful and versatile Android phone this side of a foldable. This is the best display we’ve tested in a phone, and Samsung’s cameras are much improved, especially in low light. Plus, the powerful zoom continues to be hard to beat.
Is the Galaxy S22 Ultra worth $300 more than the Google Pixel 6 Pro? That’s not an easy call. The S22’s Ultra delivers a brighter screen, longer battery life and a faster chip, but while the S Pen is faster and smoother than before, not everyone appreciates that perk. And the Pixel 6 Pro’s camera quality is better in some instances.
Then there’s the iPhone 13 Pro Max, which is faster than the S22 Ultra, lasts longer on a charge and delivers better photo quality (with the exception of low light shots). Still, I prefer the sleeker design of the Galaxy S22 Ultra and more powerful zoom.
Overall, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is the best premium Android phone, and it’s very close to being the best phone period. Read full review…
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review
Our Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review found a big, powerful, and attractive Android phone (if you like them monolithic). It’s super-versatile, ready for important work, hand-written notes, gaming, and casual big-screen web browsing – and the cameras are a clear highlight, with the Space Zoom capabilities taking you to infinity and beyond. And, yes, you’ll pay handily for all these features. Read full review…
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: The power user’s best friend
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra combines the best of the Galaxy S Ultra with the best of the Galaxy Note Ultra to check off almost all the boxes for power users. In addition to top specs and extensively-supported, feature-packed software, the Galaxy S22 Ultra boasts the S Pen and a plethora of productivity tools unmatched by the competition. While it’s somewhat lacking in soul, that doesn’t take away from the technical marvel that is the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Read full review…
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is the perfect upgrade for existing Galaxy Note users, offering the same design language, a built-in S Pen slot and more. Throw in flagship specs including a WQHD+ 120Hz display, one of the best camera setups around and Samsung’s Exynos 2200 and you’ve got a very tempting, but also very premium, smartphone. Read full review…
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: The best Android phone you can get
Some may not need all of those features or fantastic cameras. Other less expensive options aren’t going to compete head-to-head with S22 Ultra, but many mid-range phones offer good enough features at lower prices.
If you’re looking for the absolute best Android phone in nearly every category, that phone is the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. The price of admission is high, but you wouldn’t be reading this review if you were not already aware of the cost. Read full review…
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: Reintroducing the Galaxy Note
The Note is back! This time, with a different name. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is the cutting-edge phone you expect from Samsung, with incredible cameras, super-fast charging, a gorgeous display that’s easier to see in sunlight, and the return of the S Pen. It’s hard to overlook the fact that the price actually went up compared to last year, there’s no 45W charger in the box, and the camera still struggles with some moving subjects. Read full review…
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