Samsung Galaxy S22 5G 128GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy S23 128GB was released in February 2023.
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Samsung Galaxy S22 initial review: Small and refined
The entry S series flagship for 2022 banks everything on going smaller than its predecessor. This 6.1-inch flat AMOLED screen is certainly attractive, but there's less battery on board than the previous year's offering, while the just-released S21 FE may hold just as much appeal for many - bringing into question Samsung's launch calendar of late.- Small-scale and neat overall design
- Sharp fast-refresh AMOLED display
- Smooth software and flagship performance expected
- Minor differences to Galaxy S21 - and Fan Edition released too soon to this launch
- Smaller battery raises question over longevity
Samsung Galaxy S22 5G (128GB, Cream) - Excellent review
Ahead of today's Galaxy Unpacked 2022 event, Samsung had teased the introduction of "the most noteworthy S series device we've ever created," and had even been accepting reservations , with a $50 credit serving as an incentive for doing so.
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The Samsung Galaxy S22 Brings One 5G Feature You'll Really Want
Samsung's Galaxy S22 comes out on Wednesday, and as the first US phone with a Qualcomm Snapdragon X65 modem, it brings a few new 5G features that should especially excite AT&T users. Before we get to that, though, let's start with something that will make everyone happy. And everyone wants better reception, right? Improved phone reception is helpful for more than just preventing dropped calls. It improves your battery life, for instance, because your phone doesn't have to strain so hard to be "heard" by the towers. No matter what carrier you're on or where you live, better signal reception improves the mobile experience. Qualcomm put signal reception on the front burner with its X65 modem, the company said when it launched. A new signal-boosting algorithm changes radio power based on how you're holding the phone, improving battery life and optimizing reception. A new envelope tracker is 30% more power efficient than competitors, according to Qualcomm, and can improve both coverage...