Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra - Most exciting rumors

The Samsung Galaxy S22 is Coming Soon: Rumors and Leaks Galore

The wait for the latest Samsung flagship device has finally begun, with rumors and leaks pouring in from all corners. In this article, we'll delve into some of the most interesting reports circulating around the web.

First up, John Prosser over at Front Page Tech published pictures of what he claims are the first real-life photos of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. These images have sparked a lot of debate among tech enthusiasts and rumor hunters alike. While Prosser has a mixed track record when it comes to leaks, his sources suggest that these might just be the real deal.

To compare the rumored design of the S22 Ultra with its predecessor, the S21 Ultra, we've put both devices side by side for this article. The S22 Ultra appears to have much more squared-off corners than the S21 Ultra, which is a significant departure from the traditional rounded design that has been characteristic of Samsung flagships in the past.

One interesting observation is that the S22 Ultra's front panel seems to resemble the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, with its flat edges and minimal bezels. This suggests that Samsung may be embracing a new design language for its future devices, one that eschews traditional rounded corners in favor of a more angular aesthetic.

Another rumor that has been circulating is that the S22 Ultra will feature an S-Pen stylus, which would mark a significant departure from the S21 Ultra's design. According to Prosser's sources, the S22 Ultra's left side will feature a slot for the S-Pen, similar to the Galaxy Note series. This would be a major upgrade over the S21 Ultra, which still requires you to find a place to stick the stylus.

While these rumors are intriguing, it's worth noting that Samsung has yet to confirm any of them. In fact, even Prosser himself has been coy about his sources and the accuracy of his information. Nonetheless, it's clear that the S22 Ultra is shaping up to be one of the most interesting devices of 2022.

In terms of design, the S22 Ultra appears to have a big change from its predecessor, with five raised circular housings instead of a traditional lens surround. Some people have noted that this design looks like the letter "P", and it also bears some resemblance to the LG Velvet's raindrop camera array. While we can't confirm any details about these housings just yet, they certainly suggest that Samsung is looking to innovate its camera design once again.

Moving on to the cameras, there are conflicting reports about what to expect from the S22 Ultra's camera system. According to Prosser's sources, the phone will feature a triple-camera setup with a 50MP primary sensor, but it's unclear how this will compare to other flagships in terms of features and capabilities.

In any case, Samsung has promised that the S22 Ultra will offer significant upgrades over its predecessor, particularly in terms of storage. According to Prosser, the phone will start at $799 with 256GB of base storage, which is a substantial increase from the S21 Ultra's starting price.

Finally, rumors about the launch date and pre-orders for the S22 Ultra have been circulating on social media. John Prosser claims that pre-orders will begin on February 8th, 2022, with the phone launching on February 18th of the same year. However, there is no official confirmation from Samsung yet.

Interestingly, a report from LetsGoDigital suggests that all devices in the S22 lineup will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon chips. This is a significant departure from Samsung's current strategy, which has seen the company opt for its own Exynos processors on some of its devices.

While this rumor has not been officially confirmed, it does suggest that Samsung may be taking a more conservative approach to chip selection in 2022. After all, the supply chain issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have made it increasingly difficult for manufacturers to predict demand and plan accordingly.

In conclusion, while we still have much to learn about the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, it's clear that this device is shaping up to be one of the most exciting of 2022. With its rumored squared-off design, S-Pen stylus, and innovative camera housings, the S22 Ultra has all the makings of a game-changer in the world of smartphones. As we wait for more official announcements from Samsung, it's worth keeping an eye on these rumors and leaks to get a better sense of what this device might have in store for us.

What do you think about the rumors surrounding the S22 Ultra? Do you have any theories about its design, camera capabilities, or launch date? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthe samsung galaxy s22 is coming soon and there are a lot of rumors let's talk about the most interesting ones first up john prosser over at frontpagetech published pictures of what he says are the first real-life photos of the samsung galaxy s22 ultra are these the real deal maybe prosser nailed what the pixel 6 would look like but has a bit of a mixed track record when it comes to leaks let's examine the picks let's start at the front and put up the s21 ultra on the right to compare for this video we'll call the device in the front page tech picks the s22 ultra the s22 ultra is much more squared off on the corners than the s21 ultra it seriously resembles the galaxy note 20 ultra i've said ultra 1000 times let's do a side by side of the s22 ultra and the note 20. yeah very very similar if this is the s22 ultra it would mark a departure in design from the s series which has featured much more rounded corners in the past possibly confirming the squared look of the s22 ultra is this tweet by ice universe the tweet reads comparison of screen size and our angle of s22 s22 plus s22 ultra if this image is real the s22 and s22 plus would have the more traditional s series styling of rounded corners the s22 ultra would look like the note ice universe has an excellent track record when it comes to this kind of stuff another picture shows an s pen being removed from the left side of the s22 ultra that's exactly where the galaxy note 20 places the pen this would be the first time the s-series would house an s-pen the s-21 ultra does support the s-pen but requires you to find a place to stick it i heard it too anyway i have not seen any reports about whether the s22 and or s22 plus will have s pen support let's look at the back this is a big change from the s21 ultra instead of having a housing that surrounds all of the lenses there are five raised circular housings i've heard some people say it looks like the letter p i can kind of see that it also reminds me of the lg velvet with its raindrop camera array as for specs on these cameras i've seen conflicting reports on that so let's move on let's talk about pricing over on twitter galax said this about the s22 line 799 999 11.99 maybe a 50 increase on base and plus at maximum bigger model could see up to a 100 increase keep in mind plus and ultra are expected to have 256 gigabytes of base storage so that's something either the phones will cost the same as the s21 series did or it'll be 50 more expensive with the s22 ultra starting at 12.99 the s21 series storage started off with 128 gigs by the way moving up to 256 as a base sounds pretty nice how reliable is this report we'll have to see when the s22 launches speaking of launches john prosser tweeted that pre-orders will start on february 8 2022 with launch on february 18th but wait there's more there's a report from let's go digital that says that all samsung galaxy s 22 devices will be powered by qualcomm snapdragon chips in the past you could get samsung phones with either a qualcomm chip inside or samsung's own exodus system on a chip depending on what region of the world you're in let's go digital source is a former samsung employee known as super rotor the site said it was unable to verify this information oh and for what it's worth super roder also says samsung will hold an event on february 8th that lines up with what john prosser said so what do you think of this it looks like the s22 ultra will basically be the galaxy note with a new name reports about merging the lines have been around for a while in 2018 the bell reported that samsung had looked into the unification of the two lines since they shared a lot of the same features considering all the supply chain issues happening in the world this seems like the right time to join the two let us know your opinion in the comments don't forget to subscribe and hit that like button share this video with everybody you've ever met in your whole life i'm maya zakhtar and i'll see you onlinethe samsung galaxy s22 is coming soon and there are a lot of rumors let's talk about the most interesting ones first up john prosser over at frontpagetech published pictures of what he says are the first real-life photos of the samsung galaxy s22 ultra are these the real deal maybe prosser nailed what the pixel 6 would look like but has a bit of a mixed track record when it comes to leaks let's examine the picks let's start at the front and put up the s21 ultra on the right to compare for this video we'll call the device in the front page tech picks the s22 ultra the s22 ultra is much more squared off on the corners than the s21 ultra it seriously resembles the galaxy note 20 ultra i've said ultra 1000 times let's do a side by side of the s22 ultra and the note 20. yeah very very similar if this is the s22 ultra it would mark a departure in design from the s series which has featured much more rounded corners in the past possibly confirming the squared look of the s22 ultra is this tweet by ice universe the tweet reads comparison of screen size and our angle of s22 s22 plus s22 ultra if this image is real the s22 and s22 plus would have the more traditional s series styling of rounded corners the s22 ultra would look like the note ice universe has an excellent track record when it comes to this kind of stuff another picture shows an s pen being removed from the left side of the s22 ultra that's exactly where the galaxy note 20 places the pen this would be the first time the s-series would house an s-pen the s-21 ultra does support the s-pen but requires you to find a place to stick it i heard it too anyway i have not seen any reports about whether the s22 and or s22 plus will have s pen support let's look at the back this is a big change from the s21 ultra instead of having a housing that surrounds all of the lenses there are five raised circular housings i've heard some people say it looks like the letter p i can kind of see that it also reminds me of the lg velvet with its raindrop camera array as for specs on these cameras i've seen conflicting reports on that so let's move on let's talk about pricing over on twitter galax said this about the s22 line 799 999 11.99 maybe a 50 increase on base and plus at maximum bigger model could see up to a 100 increase keep in mind plus and ultra are expected to have 256 gigabytes of base storage so that's something either the phones will cost the same as the s21 series did or it'll be 50 more expensive with the s22 ultra starting at 12.99 the s21 series storage started off with 128 gigs by the way moving up to 256 as a base sounds pretty nice how reliable is this report we'll have to see when the s22 launches speaking of launches john prosser tweeted that pre-orders will start on february 8 2022 with launch on february 18th but wait there's more there's a report from let's go digital that says that all samsung galaxy s 22 devices will be powered by qualcomm snapdragon chips in the past you could get samsung phones with either a qualcomm chip inside or samsung's own exodus system on a chip depending on what region of the world you're in let's go digital source is a former samsung employee known as super rotor the site said it was unable to verify this information oh and for what it's worth super roder also says samsung will hold an event on february 8th that lines up with what john prosser said so what do you think of this it looks like the s22 ultra will basically be the galaxy note with a new name reports about merging the lines have been around for a while in 2018 the bell reported that samsung had looked into the unification of the two lines since they shared a lot of the same features considering all the supply chain issues happening in the world this seems like the right time to join the two let us know your opinion in the comments don't forget to subscribe and hit that like button share this video with everybody you've ever met in your whole life i'm maya zakhtar and i'll see you online\n"