For some years now, Samsung has been pursuing a strategy of launching three flagship models of the series phones Galaxy S. This year, however, something is different. We do have models here Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra, but the last mentioned is actually primarily disguised Galaxy Notes. Thinking of buying a new flagship company? But which one to choose?
We are lucky that all models have been edited, so on our website you can read not only first impressions, but also individual reviews of all three phones. Of course, everything important is said in them. But, for example, in the order of the first review Galaxy We didn't have anything to compare this model to with the S22+, the Ultra followed after that, and this battle ended the basic one Galaxy S22. So here we will try to shed some light on who this model is for. That is, if of course we don't look at the price. But keep in mind that these are purely subjective impressions and your preferences may be different after all. Links to reviews can be found below.
It's not just about size
Although there was originally Galaxy S22 + clear enthusiasm, because it was after all a new piece from the S22 series that I got my hands on, with hindsight I have to admit that it is the model that is actually the least interesting. Compared to the Ultra, it has too many limitations, not only in the field of cameras, but of course also because of the missing S Pen. Do you need it? Certainly not, but once you have it, you'll enjoy it. Even though its specifications are better in a few respects compared to the smaller model, these are really only small things that you can easily overlook in the basic model. In fact, the only advantage of the Pluska is the larger display size, if you simply want to see more content on it.
Just the underrated smallest Galaxy S22 it really has great potential. There are few limitations compared to the larger model, and the 6,1" display doesn't really matter. After all, it is the size that many manufacturers bet on, e.g. Apple with his iPhone, which has two 13-series models in this size. In fact, the device itself is extremely compact and easy to use thanks to it, which the Plus model may not be for many. The equipment is almost identical, but some may be put off by the smaller battery size. According to our tests, however, the durability was exemplary.
Galaxy S22Ultra it doesn't make sense for regular users. It is a specific phone that favors a top-notch photo setup, where not everyone needs to use its 10x optical zoom, some may also be bothered by the sideways curved display, which after all distorts the image at certain viewing angles. But it looks really effective, yes. Less technologically savvy users will absolutely not appreciate the S Pen's capabilities. This solution actually makes sense if you find a use for it - even if it's just to control the menu. But for many, it will be easier to tap the display with a finger than with this accessory.
The decision is actually easy
So, in the final, the decision is actually not difficult. Galaxy The S22 is a true all-rounder that will suit everyone. After Galaxy The S22+ is worth reaching for only if the basic model's display is too small for you. Finally, the Ultra is aimed at true tech enthusiasts and those who will take advantage of the diversity of its cameras. For snapshots, it is quite enough Galaxy S21 FE or rather models of the series Galaxy And, you don't have to go all the way to the line for that Galaxy S. So which model did you choose and why? Tell us in the comments.
I took the 22+ and against the 20fe with exynos definitely better. Mainly the battery, which lasts me 2 days just fine. I drive the S20fe for a day or so, but I had to charge it in the evening, now I only charge it to 85% in the evening and in the evening the next day I have approx.
Those are nice numbers. It will also optimize the chip.
I chose the S22+ and I am completely satisfied. It is almost the same size as my 6,2″ Mi8, and I also took a plus here because of the larger battery.
She is such a golden mean that nothing can spoil.
As a satisfied S9 owner, I bought the S22. S22 the worst pile I ever made. It was a very bad decision. Signal outages are common even in the middle of a call and short unavailability. As I read, I'm not the only one. Both the S22+ and Ultra do this too. Definitely not buying Galaxy S22 series.
And the new updates still didn't fix it? It's been talked about for a week now, so if Samsung has already responded. So if it can fix it with software, if not, then it's really nasty.
I feel sorry for you. The only thing that bothered me was the fast discharge
I chose the S22 Ultra. I wanted to try out all the individual technologies that the phone offers and I'm really excited. Both the rear and front cameras and the S Pen itself. The phone looks really stunning to me and I'm glad I have it.