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If you think you know everything about the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, think again! In this video, we reveal the top unknown ...
They claimed that Galaxy S22 Ultra would be the best smartphone camera this coming 2022. To give you more idea, here are some of the camera features you can expect from the new Samsung handset.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is packed with incredible features, but there are plenty of hidden gems that most users don’t even know about. In this video, we’ll reveal the S22 Ultra’s best-kept ...
In one corner we have the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Samsung's cream of the crop when it comes to its conventional and photography-focused flagship, and in the other we have the iPhone 13 Pro Max, where ...
Next up in the video is the star of the show, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. The video reveals that the S22 Ultra is quite thick, noticeably more than the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
Improved video quality Like its predecessor, the S22 Ultra can shoot videos at up to 8K resolution from its main rear camera and at 240 frames per second at full HD for cool slow-mo videos.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra doesn’t support native 960fps slow-motion recording. Last year’s Ultra model lacked native output as well due to the 108MP HM3 sensor lacking 960fps support.
Watch this video on YouTube. As we can see from the video there was damage to the rear cameras on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra in the first drop test, plus some cracks on the bottom of the back glass.
Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra runs the latest version of Android 12 right out of the box with Samsung’s One UI 4.1 on top of it, so it’s a different look than what you’ll see on a Pixel device.
Still, gaming is an absolute joy on the S22 Ultra, and now that I think about it, it’s probably the most capable display in my house at the moment. It’s too bad the convenience of kicking back ...
The S22 Ultra handles a full day of medium use, including using the S Pen for demanding tasks. I have found it lasts from morning (8AM) until bed (12AM) with around 15% battery left.
Another video leak of a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra dummy unit has yet again hammered home that we’re very likely to see it sport a Galaxy Note-style rectangular design.