Samsung Galaxy S22 vs. Galaxy S22 Plus vs. Galaxy S22 Ultra | Digital Trends

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Samsung's Galaxy S22 range is a trio of amazing-looking phones. But should you go for the base S22, the S22 Plus, or the S22 Ultra? We help you decide.

Samsung’s Galaxy S22 range has been out for a while now, and it certainly doesn’t disappoint. The latest range is technically formed of three smartphones, but the Galaxy S22 Ultra is something of an outlier this time around. It has a slightly different look from the other two models in the range and an upgraded camera — but the really big difference is the inclusion of a built-in S Pen, much like the now-defunct Galaxy Note line.

Size could be an issue for you, though. If you have smaller hands, you may find the S22 Ultra a little bit too large, and it has the potential to be unwieldy even for those with large hands. Weirdly, it was the smaller S22 that really enchanted us during our initial hands-on time, and unlike previous generations, Samsung cut no corners with the smallest model’s build quality, too. So you’ll find metal builds on each of these phones, which is a big draw if you’re a fan of smaller phones.

As you might expect, the larger phones have, well, larger batteries. But it’s not safe to assume a larger battery means a longer battery life, as the different display sizes mean differing power needs for each. We should also note here that all three phones in the range support 15W wireless charging and reverse wireless charging for accessories, and no charger comes in the box with any of these devices.

Worth noting is the newly updated portrait mode, which we found very effective, and features like Single Take mode , which lets you shoot a 15- to 20-second video, with the phone’s AI then generating multiple images and videos from it, which you can edit and share. We found this helpful for focusing on what we wanted to shoot rather than how we should shoot it.

Samsung offers four years of operating system updates and five years of security updates, and this applies to all three phones in the S22 range. True, Samsung still isn’t the fastest updater, largely due to the aforementioned custom interface. But regardless of that fact, none of the phones in question will get updates any faster than the others. Every S22 model will get updates at the same time as the others and will get the same number of updates, too. This is a solid tie.

Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)

 

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