Samsung Galaxy S22: here's everything we know so far
The Samsung Galaxy S22 series is coming to Earth soon, with a February 9 launch date now confirmed, and the leaks and rumors have been coming in thick and fast for all three devices in the line.
- Announcement set for February 9
- Similar designs for the S22 and S22 Plus
- A new, Galaxy Note-like design for the S22 Ultra
- A glass back for all models
- An S-Pen slot for the Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Slightly different screen sizes to the S21 range
- Big camera changes planned
- Smaller batteries for all except the Ultra
- Powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Exynos 2200 chipset
- 1TB internal storage option for the Ultra
These are to be the successors to 2021's Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus and Galaxy S21 Ultra, but have also got the big boots of the Samsung Galaxy Note 21 to fill, with 2021's late-year flagship actually canceled, much to the chagrin of Samsung fans.
The Galaxy S22 is therefore the next big flagship from Samsung, and since the Samsung Galaxy Note 21 was cancelled, it will be the first big traditional phone from the company to come out in over a year. We did see the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 come out with S Pen stylus support, and the clamshell Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 launch at the same price as flagship phones – but for most consumers, the Galaxy S22 is the next big Android phone.
Below is where we’ll be collating all the leaks, rumors and news we hear about the Samsung Galaxy S22 until its launch. We’ll be keeping track of details of the Galaxy S22 release date, price, features and much more, from rumors about its new features to leaked images of what the phone could look like.
Samsung Galaxy S22 news and updates
February 3: a Verizon sales rep has gone hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and shared their impressions.
February 1: leaked marketing materials show that the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will get a slot for the S Pen stylus.
January 31: the Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus might not ship until March 11, with the S22 Ultra landing first on February 25. Plus, a case leak points again to flat screens for the two cheaper models.
January 29: a bunch of marketing materials for the Galaxy S22 have leaked out, together with what looks like an official promo video from Samsung.
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January 27: Just about every detail of the Samsung Galaxy S22 range has leaked, including specs, pricing and imagery. Plus, we've heard that the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra could be in very short supply.
January 25: Samsung officially sets the Galaxy Unpacked Event date for February 9 at 10am ET / 7am PT / 3pm GMT (or 1am AEST on February 10).
January 23: We've got some more leaks to report, including another source suggesting a February 9 launch date, plus European pricing.
January 21: An official teaser for the Samsung Galaxy S22 range has more or less confirmed a Note-like design for the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
January 20: A source has claimed that the Samsung Galaxy S22 range will be unveiled on February 9, and even listed the start time of the event, while Samsung itself then confirmed that the range would land sometime in February.
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Samsung Galaxy S22: what you need to know
Samsung Galaxy S22: what you need to know
Samsung Galaxy S22 release date: Samsung has confirmed an Unpacked event for February 9, and it's almost certain this is where we'll see the new phones. We don't yet have an official release date, but a leak points to February 25 for the S22 Ultra and March 11 for the other two models.
Samsung Galaxy S22 price: Pricing is uncertain, but for reference the Samsung Galaxy S21 started at $799 / £769 / AU$1,249. However, leaks suggest the prices might rise by around $100 for each model.
Design: The Samsung Galaxy S22 and Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus will probably look similar to their predecessors, with the S22 Ultra rumored to be getting a more angular design reminiscent of the Galaxy Note range. All three phones could have glass rears.
Colors: A leak suggests the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus may come in white, black, pink gold, and green shades, while the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra might come in black, white, green and dark red.
Display: The Samsung Galaxy S22 is rumored to have a 6.06-inch screen, the S22 Plus a 6.55-inch one, and the S22 Ultra a 6.81-inch one. All three models are expected to have a 120Hz refresh rate, but that's likely to be paired with a FHD+ resolution for the cheaper two and a QHD+ resolution for the Ultra.
Camera: 50MP main, 12MP ultra-wide and 12MP telephoto cameras have been rumored for the S22 and S22 Plus. Things are less clear for the Ultra, but it may have a 108MP main snapper, a 12MP ultra-wide, and two 10MP telephotos.
Specs: Expect either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Exynos 2200 chipset depending on region, coupled possibly with the same RAM and storage amounts as the S21 range. That would mean up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage in the Ultra model, or 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage in the other models. We've seen a recent report hinting at as much as 1TB of storage for the S22 Ultra, mind.
Battery: Leaks point to a 3,700mAh battery in the S22, 4,500mAh in the S22 Plus, and 5,000mAh in the S22 Ultra. Other than the Ultra those would all be smaller than the batteries in the S21 range. Charging speed on the S22 Ultra might be improved though, possibly coming in at 45W.
Samsung Galaxy S22 release date
The next Samsung Unpacked event is set for February 9, and that's almost certainly where we'll see the company reveal its new Galaxy S22 family of smartphones. We also expect to see other Galaxy devices, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab S8.
It'll be a fully virtual event, and it's set to kick off at 10am ET / 7am PT / 3pm GMT (or 1am AEST on February 10) on February 9.
We don't yet know for certain when the Samsung Galaxy S22 release date is set for, but a leak has suggested it'll be on shop shelves on February 24. That would make sense as Samsung often leaves two weeks in-between revealing devices and putting them on sale.
For example, 2021's Samsung galaxy S21 series was revealed on January 14 of that year and it was then on sale from January 29.
That said, a more recent leak has pointed to February 25, and said that only the Galaxy S22 Ultra will go on sale then, with supply chain issues meaning that the other two models won't ship until March 11 - though every model will apparently be up for pre-order on February 9.
So there's a bit of disagreement, and we'll likely have to wait until the big reveal event to officially learn when these phones will go on sale.
Whenever it goes on sale though you might want to get your order in fast, especially if you're after an S22 Ultra, as a leak suggests delivery of these could take up to three months due to high demand.
Samsung Galaxy S22 price
So far we don't know anything for sure about the price of the Samsung Galaxy S22 range, but one leak suggests the standard S22 could start at $899 (roughly £660 / AU$1,245), the Galaxy S22 Plus could start at $1,099 (around £805 / AU$1,525), and the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra could start at $1,299 (approximately £955 / AU$1,800).
For reference, the Samsung Galaxy S21 started at $799 / £769 / AU$1,249, the S21 Plus started at $999 / £949 / AU$1,549, and the S21 Ultra started at $1,199 / £1,149 / AU$1,849.
So if the leak above is right then each model will be $100 more than their predecessor in the US, with similar price rises likely elsewhere.
More recently we've heard that the European pricing will be €849 for the S22, €1,049 for the S22 Plus, and €1,249 for the S22 Ultra. Those match the starting prices for the Galaxy S21, and we've heard these prices more than once now.
Model | US | UK | Australia |
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Samsung Galaxy S22 | $899 | About £660 | About AU$1,245 |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus | $1,099 | About £805 | About AU$1,525 |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | $1,299 | About £955 | About AU$1,800 |
Samsung Galaxy S22 design
The overall design of the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus might be very similar to the current range, according to one leak, so don't expect big visual changes - other than for the Galaxy S22 Ultra, which might be significantly different.
A leaked press image of the upcoming phones shows us the Galaxy S22 Ultra next to either the Galaxy S22 or Galaxy S22 Plus. It's our best look at the upcoming handsets, and you can see it below.
This heavily suggests the Galaxy S22 Ultra (the phone in red) will come with a more Note-like design that has square edges as well as an S Pen and four rear cameras. The S22 or S22 Plus looks to come in white, it'll have a similar design to the Galaxy S21 with rounded edges and it has three cameras on the rear.
Samsung itself has all but confirmed the basic shapes of these phones now too, with the image below coming from a teaser video. You can see what's probably the S22 or S22 Plus on the left, and the more angular S22 Ultra on the right.
We've also seen further leaks of the Galaxy S22 Ultra design, and we've even seen it in four different color choices. Those are black, white, burgundy and green - colors that have now been rumored multiple times.
Someone has even now gone hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra as well, posting their impressions on Reddit, and suggesting that it looks and feels like a slimmer, lighter Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
The whole Galaxy S22 range has also been spotted in the form of dummy units thanks to case retailer Mobile Fun. The below photos show us what we can expect from the design of the each of the handsets.
We've also seen further unofficial renders of all three handsets, from a reliable source, that once again show the S22 and the S22 Plus will likely stick with the conventional look of their predecessors, while the S22 Ultra goes for something a little bit different. And we've seen a leaked backplate for the S22 Ultra showing a similar design to what you've seen above.
Some renders also come with whispers that these phones will actually be called the Samsung Galaxy S22, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Pro, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 22 Ultra. The talk so far has been that the S22 Ultra might replace the Note 22, and if these leaks are right, that's going to come to pass. Another source has chimed in saying the biggest phone will be called the S22 Note, though most leaks still refer to the S22 Ultra.
We've also now seen additional unofficial renders of the Samsung Galaxy S22, which show a camera block with slightly less rounded corners than the Galaxy S21, and a flatter back to the phone, but an otherwise similar design. You can see some of these above.
And we've even now seen hands-on photos that seem to show the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, as you can see below. These match some of the leaks above, complete with an S Pen slot, a curved screen, and cameras that individually jut out from the rear, rather than being housed in a block. Meanwhile, the S Pen is rumored to be more responsive than ever.
Since then, leaked photos of the other S22 models have also emerged. You can see these below and they only show the back, but details include a new glossy finish for the S22 and S22 Plus, along with camera lenses that stick out.
These come from reputable sources too, so while we'd take them with a pinch of salt, they may well be accurate.
These photos were also quickly followed by a video of what might be the same units, but this time we glimpse the front too.
Case renders for the three phones have also now leaked, and these show a similar design to the images above, complete with a Note-like overhaul for the S22 Ultra, and even an S Pen slot. A second set of case images for the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra have also emerged, sporting the same design but with a purple color scheme.
Breaking:Samsung phone protective case manufacturer has begun to build S22 series protective case . We can see that the camera area is just like our rendered drawing, but unfortunately, It just knows the shape of this area, whether it is “P”or “11” , and he does not know. pic.twitter.com/yYtZF8lZXlSeptember 30, 2021
Leaked images of tempered glass screen protectors meanwhile suggest that the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus might be slightly thicker and more rounded than their predecessors, but again should otherwise be similar - though one leak points to them having flatter backs.
Speaking of the backs, one source says that all three models will use glass, which would be a change from the S21 range, where the basic model had a plastic rear. This fits with a more recent leak which says all three will use Corning Gorilla Glass Victus Plus, an improved version of the glass material lots of premium smartphones have.
We've even heard possible dimensions and weights for the Galaxy S22 range. These come from leaker Ice Universe, who claims that the Samsung Galaxy S22 is 146 x 70 x 7.6mm and 167g, the Galaxy S22 Plus is 157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6mm and 195g, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra is 163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm and 228g. We've heard much the same from another source now too, and for the most part that would make these phones marginally smaller than their predecessors.
Samsung Galaxy S22 display
We might see slightly different screen sizes with the Samsung Galaxy S22 range to the Galaxy S21, with multiple sources claiming that the Galaxy S22 will have a 6.06 or 6.1-inch screen (down from 6.2 inches on the S21), the Galaxy S22 Plus will have a 6.55 or 6.6-inch one (down from 6.7) and the S22 Ultra might have a 6.81-inch one (up from 6.8).
This matches with a leak from UniverseIce that shows off screen protectors for all three new devices, with similar sizes to what we've heard about above.
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Additionally, this source claims that only the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will have an LTPO display, meaning it's likely to be the only model with a variable refresh rate. That said, a more recent leak suggests they'll all have variable refresh rates, but that only the S22 Ultra will be able to drop as low as 1Hz, with the others bottoming out at 10Hz.
We've heard the same screen sizes from another source, complete with 120Hz refresh rates paired with a FHD+ resolution on the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus, and a QHD+ one on the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
More specifically, a source claims that the Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus have a 1080 x 2340 display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, while the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has a 1440 x 3088 (or possibly a 1440 x 3080) one with a 19.3:9 aspect ratio. That would actually make for slight resolution downgrades from their predecessors.
Elsewhere, we've heard that the S22 will have a maximum brightness of 1,500 nits, while the S22 Plus and S22 Ultra will reach 1,750 nits, which would make the latter two the brightest screens Samsung has ever put on a phone
The range might not have particularly curved screens though, with leaks suggesting that the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus will have flat displays, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra might only have a very slight curve. Case leaks also point to the two cheaper models having flat displays.
Samsung Galaxy S22 colors
If you weren't fond of the colors offered by the Galaxy S21 range you might be in luck, as one source claims that the colors might be different for the upcoming models.
They say that the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus will come in white, black, rose gold, and green colors, while the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will come in a choice of black, white or dark red, with another source adding green to the mix.
Another source has helped to back up that green rumor for all these handsets, and you can see the Galaxy S22 in that leaked color below.
We've since heard that exact selection of colors (including green for the S22 Ultra) again, so these colors are looking likely. Leaks also suggest that the specific green offered by the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra could be the one shown in the image above, created by LetsGoDigital.
Another source speaking to LetsGoDigital has claimed that the rose gold color on the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus may be more pink than in previous iterations. You can see what they believe the shade will look like below:
Yet another leak, this time from MySmartPrice, has shown how the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus might look in the white, black, green, and pink gold shades it's rumored to land in. You can see these renders below.
For reference, the Samsung Galaxy S21 comes in violet, grey, white and pink, the S21 Plus in black, silver, gold, violet and red, and the S21 Ultra comes in black, silver, titanium, navy and brown.
So the green Samsung Galaxy S22 shade could be quite different to anything we've seen from the current models if this leak is right.
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Samsung Galaxy S22 camera
On the camera front we've heard from one leaker that the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus will have a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 12MP telephoto (capable of 3x optical zoom), That would be quite a change from the 12MP main, 12MP ultra-wide and 64MP telephoto of their predecessors, and we've heard a similar claim from another source too.
That idea isn't unanimous though, as various leakers have had slightly different ideas about the cameras. Case in point, a popular one has echoed the above specs but suggested the telephoto will be 10MP, as has another source.
It also sounds very much like the Galaxy S22 won't have a 3D time-of-flight (ToF) sensor on its rear camera setup. That's no real surprise – it wasn't on the Galaxy S21 either – but it might disappoint those who wanted it to make a return.
As for the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, that will probably have a 108MP sensor like its predecessor but with a "polish" that we haven't seen on previous versions.
We've heard a similar report elsewhere, suggesting that the Galaxy S22 Ultra will have a 108MP main camera, two 12MP telephoto ones, and a 12MP ultra-wide, while the other two models will have the camera configurations leaked above (a 50MP main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide, and a 12MP telephoto).
That report has been backed up in another leak that we heard in January 2022, which also suggested the Ultra will come with a feature called Super Clear Lens. It's thought this will use Gorilla Glass technology on the phone's main camera to reduce glare and reflections when using it.
The zoom potential of these phones might be the same as the S21 range as well, with the S22 and S22 Plus said to offer 3x optical zoom, and the S22 Ultra both 3x and 10x. That's a claim we've now heard multiple times, though one source points to the Ultra's zoom snappers being 10MP rather than 12MP.
In fact, another source now points to all the megapixel counts on the Galaxy S22 Ultra's cameras being the same as the S21 Ultra, albeit with slightly different pixel and sensor sizes. That source has since reiterated the claim, so they seem confident of it, and we've heard this elsewhere too - meaning 10MP rather than 12MP telephoto snappers.
However, while the core specs might be similar, some of the camera abilities might be new or improved, with the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra rumored to have a macro mode, improvements to night mode, and - thanks to AI - better general shots.
One source also says to expect continuous optical zoom, meaning that all of the zoom levels up to its maximum optical (likely 10x) would be optical, where most phones have to fall back on digital or hybrid zoom for the middle zoom ranges.
However, given that multiple sources point to the S22 Ultra having two zoom cameras, we're not convinced it would also sport continuous optical zoom, as having two shouldn't be so necessary if it did.
You can see how the camera modules for all three phones might look in the leaked image below.
We've also now heard about the front-facing cameras of the range, with the three phones apparently having the same ones as their predecessors, namely 10MP on the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus, and 40MP on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. This is something that we've now heard multiple times.
Samsung Galaxy S22 specs and features
Your Samsung Galaxy S22 will likely either come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset inside or a Exynos 2200 made directly by Samsung. Which one you'll get will depend on where you live, and one leak breaks this down comprehensively.
Both of these chipsets are now official, and Samsung's own Exynos 2200 is the more recently introduced one. It comes with an AMD GPU included meaning the phone is capable of both ray tracing and variable rate shading.
The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 meanwhile promises a 20% faster CPU, 30% less power use (for better battery life), and more compared to the Snapdragon 888.
Before the Exynos announcement, a leaker claimed that Samsung had struggled with producing the Exynos chipset, which might mean most places get a Snapdragon one instead.
We've since heard that two CPUs will indeed be used and that most regions will get the Snapdragon version.
The most recent chipset leak though takes the form of European store listings, all of which mention the Exynos 2200, so it looks likely that Europe will get an Exynos chipset as usual.
Other spec leaks include claims that the RAM and storage amounts won't change from the Galaxy S21 range, with one source saying to expect 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage in the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus, and 12GB or 16GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of storage in the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Though another source has now said there will be just 8GB or 12GB of RAM in the S22 Ultra.
Elsewhere, a benchmark for the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus lists 8GB of RAM, like its predecessor. This is for the Exynos 2200 model, and the scores achieved are worryingly low - but it seems the phone might have been in a power-saving mode for some reason, which would explain it.
What's more, while the RAM might stay the same in terms of quantities, Samsung might use higher speed RAM, as it's announced RAM that's over 1.3x faster while consuming almost 20% less power - though the company hasn't confirmed whether this RAM will be used in the Galaxy S22 range.
Plus, another report has suggested the Galaxy S22 Ultra will come equipped with an iPhone 13-matching 1TB of internal storage. With the high-end device likely to be able to capture 8K video, a 1TB storage option makes a lot of sense, and multiple sources have now said this will happen - it just remains to be seen whether this will be the only model to offer it.
We've also heard that the Samsung Galaxy S22 range might have vapor chambers to keep them cool. This is a feature that Samsung has used before, but not in every recent flagship. However, the company is reportedly considering bringing them back for its 2022 flagships, likely including the Galaxy S22 range.
While keeping the internals of phones cool is vital to maintaining optimal performance though, vapor chambers aren't the only way to achieve this, so it's not necessarily a loss if the Galaxy S22 range doesn't end up with one.
Finally, it's also rumored that the Galaxy S22 Ultra will support Samsung's S Pen stylus, which is likely given that the S21 Ultra does. However, the upcoming phone will probably go so far as to have a slot for it, which the S21 Ultra doesn't.
Samsung Galaxy S22 battery
As for the battery, one leak suggests a 3,800mAh one in the Samsung Galaxy S22, a 4,600mAh one in the Galaxy S22 Plus, and a 5,000mAh one in the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Those sizes would all be slight downgrades on the Galaxy S21 range, except the S22 Ultra, which would have the same size battery if this is right.
Elsewhere we've heard that the battery in the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus might be even smaller, at 4,500mAh. That size has been spotted multiple times now, as has 5,000mAh for the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 meanwhile could get an even smaller 3,700mAh battery according to more than one source – that would be the 'typical' capacity (which is what tends to be advertised), while the 'rated' capacity would apparently be 3,590mAh, and it's a claim we've now heard three times.
Beyond that, Samsung itself has confirmed that it won’t be including chargers in the box with future smartphones, so you should expect to buy a separate charger alongside your Samsung flagship if you’re not already equipped with one.
And one piece of information has also emerged about the charging speed, as apparently Samsung is testing 45W or 65W powering. Either would be a big improvement on the 25W of the S21 series, though the S20 Ultra had 45W.
In particular, 45W powering has been rumored many times now, but possibly only on the S22 Ultra. Then again, a recent leak has suggested the Galaxy S22 Plus will get it too. That figure is still quite a bit below the competition, with other mid-range and premium Android handsets ranging from 65W to 120W.
There's also a chance that the whole range will be stuck with 25W charging, as a certification listing suggests as much.
However, whether wired charging gets a boost or note, wireless might, with evidence of a 25W wireless charger being in the works - that would be up from 15W on the Galaxy S21 range.
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