Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G 512GB
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Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
With an integrated S Pen. With the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Samsung combines the top models of the S and the Note series. The smartphone uses high-end components in all areas and splurges in superlatives. Find out in our test, whether this combination succeeds and where there might be some problem areas.- very bright and accurate display, 5G, Wi-Fi 6E and eSIM, will get updates for a long time, S Pen included, IP68 certification, great voice quality
- storage not expandable, lack of audio codecs for Bluetooth, adaptive display only between 24 - 120 Hz at this point, weak gaming performance, 5 GHz WLAN not particularly fast
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
The new Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is the perfect hybrid between the mainstream S series and more niche Note with its built-in stylus.- Chic design, Outstanding cameras, Real performer
- Too big for some hands, Unexceptional battery life
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra carries on the legacy of the much-loved Galaxy Note series. For Galaxy Note 20 Ultra owners, this is a sensible upgrade. They’ll find everything they loved about their phone, including a familiar form-factor (and more!- Beautiful design with integrated S-Pen, Excellent camera performance, World-class display, Excellent performance, Very good battery life, Beautiful design with integrated S-Pen, Excellent camera performance, World-class display, Excellent performance, Very good battery life
- Less RAM than the S21 Ultra, Shorter battery life than iPhone 13 Pro Max, Less RAM than the S21 Ultra, Shorter battery life than iPhone 13 Pro Max
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
No matter what camp you land on in the Android market, you have to admit that Samsung is the king. The company has a long history of being the most competent and successful Android phone maker.
Great bundle, great deal
The phone is a beast by itself and given that i am looking for a white color one (first time owning a white one) and a storage of this size it is a tall task because almost all store doesnt have a stock of it, rang almost every 2degrees store in AKL and its no avail. Saw that PB tech Uni had last remaining unit I quicky rang them and Vicki on the other end is so helpful and accomodating. Answered all my enquiries regarding with the item. Vicki is a truely gem! A retail star indeed! Phone is a top notch marvel, truely fits the name "flagship". Only cons i could tell is the battery life could've been better maybe bump it up to 5500 or be...view moreSamsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: The brightest star in the Android galaxy
Has Samsung managed to find the right balance between the Galaxy S series and Galaxy Note series with the Galaxy S22 Ultra? The Galaxy S22 Ultra is undoubtedly an S series smartphone, but with the Galaxy Note's heart. Which is a good thing by the way.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (Review Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra)
A Galaxy Note by any other name- S Pen integration, Long battery life, Bright screen, Excellent reception in low-signal environments
- Very large, Expensive, Back scratches easily, Few camera improvements over predecessor
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
I have to confess: While writing this review, I kept typing “the Note 22 Ultra” and had to correct my mistake at least a dozen times. Those of you who are Note fans will find this a pleasant reunion.
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, White) - Excellent review
Practically epitomising premium, the S22 Ultra stands out with features in so many ways. Battery, unfortunately, isn't among them, and neither is the price, but if you can live near a charger and don't mind the spend, you get nearly everything else.- Great screen, Solid performance, Capable and versatile camera, Supports 5G, While still thin, the S-Pen feels good to use, Water resistant, Wireless charging
- Camera can be slow to fire, Zoom camera's AI only really handles some subjects well, not all, Battery isn't always stellar, Expensive