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Samsung's next flagship series Galaxy The S22 isn't expected to be unveiled until early next year, but thanks to various leaks over the last few months and weeks, we already have a pretty good idea of ​​the individual models. Now the top model of the upcoming series – the S22 Ultra – has appeared in the popular Geekbench benchmark.

According to the Geekbench 5 benchmark database, the S22 Ultra is labeled SM-S908B and has a chipset Exynos 2200 (according to previous speculations, only a few markets will get this variant; most are said to "phase out" the variant with Snapdragon 898), 8 GB of operating memory (according to previous leaks, the phone will have at least 12 GB of RAM, so it is probably a test prototype) and Androidin 12.

The phone scored 691 points in the single-core test and 3167 points in the multi-core test. For comparison - Galaxy S21Ultra in the version with the Exynos 2100 chip, it scored 923 and 3080 points. The worse result of the next Ultra in the single-core test and only slightly better result in the multi-core test may be due to the fact that it may be a test unit that may not yet have fully optimized software.

According to the leaks so far, the S22 Ultra will get a 6,8-inch LTPS AMOLED display with a QHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, at least 128 GB of internal memory, a camera with a resolution of 108, 12, 10 and 10 MPx (the last two should have telephoto lenses with 4x or 10x optical zoom), 40 MPx front camera, S Pen stylus and a battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh and support for 45W fast charging.

Advice Galaxy According to the latest leak (via respected whistleblower Jon Prosser), the S22 will go live on February 8th and go on sale ten days later.

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