Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus (256GB, Green) AU - Pristine review
Samsung has just launched the latest Galaxy S22 series. But is it any good? What are the cameras like? And should you buy it?
Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus (256GB, Green) AU - Pristine review
Samsung decided to "Keep It Simple Stupid" with the Galaxy S22 middle-child.- Super bright display, Updated design, 4 years of promised Android updates!, Nice camera upgrades, 45W charging added, but not in the box, Pretty good battery life
- Runs hot when using the camera a lot, or gaming, Still a large phone, FHD+ only at a grand, No charger in the box
Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus review
While our review model came with a caveat of sorts, the Galaxy S22+ is still a nice phone, though it’s one that doesn’t really shake up the formula too much. Last year’s S21 was good , and this year’s S22 is good, too. But do they change much? Not really.- Lovely design that looks great and feels it, too, Beautiful screen, A day of battery life, Support for 5G, Water resistance, Wireless charging
- No mmWave 5G, We weren't able to test 5G at all, Camera can be very slow to fire, The phone doesn't really change much, and can feel like a marginally updated version of the S21
Samsung Galaxy S22+ review: Playing it safe
The Galaxy S22+ is an exercise in refinement. It's more polished, but it doesn't exactly feel fresh. On one hand, this isn't surprising. The phone market is mature, and the days of big new features every year are long gone.- Stunning screen, Great build quality, Solid battery
- Camera not as good as competitors, Very iterative
Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus (256GB, Green) AU - Pristine review
Good news is that the Galaxy S22 Plus price is the same as last year at $1,000 for the base 8G/128GB model, while $50 on top of that gets you an 8G/256GB model and that seems like the optimal configuration.- Superb display, Beautiful design, Adequate battery life, Good hapitcs and audio quality, Okay performrance
- Oversharpened photos, Noisy low-light image quality, Not very ergonomic, Marginal improvements over Galaxy S21 Plus, Gets hot during gaming and heavier load
Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus (256GB, Green) AU - Pristine review
Everything about the Galaxy S22+ feels premium but it lacks a certain wow factor, particularly next to Samsung’s other £949 folding flip phone . The screen is great, the camera is good, performance is snappy and the battery life is reasonable.- Pros: 120Hz screen, good camera, One UI 4.1/Android 12, good performance, decent battery life, fast fingerprint scanner, five years of software support, contains recycled materials, premium feel.
- Cons: big, expensive, no headphone socket, battery life and camera bettered by others, no flashy features.
Samsung Galaxy S22+ review: A touch of class
Samsung Galaxy S22+ is definitely a solid smartphone that offers the best of both hardware and software. The smartphone comes with a sleek design and packs a powerful processor. Along with it, it also comes with fast charging and wireless charging support.Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus (256GB, Green) AU - Pristine review
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus is in an early shoe-in as the best everyman flagship phone for 2022 with plenty of power for even the most discerning users. Samsung’s latest flagship combines a large and fantastic 120Hz AMOLED display, excellent performance and a high performing camera array.- Superb display, Excellent performance, Outstanding camera quality for videos and snaps, Features WiFi 6E and UWB from S22 Ultra
- Battery life could be better
Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus review: Playing to strengths with new weapons
At Rs 84,999 for the entry-level model, the Galaxy S22 Plus will appeal to premium Android smartphone buyers.
Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus (256GB, Green) AU - Pristine review
The S22+ offers a slim and well-built design, with a stunning display, feature-packed software and improved cameras, but there are flaws in the battery and camera software that should have been addressed before this phone made it to market.- Long-term update support, Tough but elegant design, Superb display
- Cameras need tweaking, Middling battery life, A little pricey