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Samsung Galaxy S22+ for review Samsung Galaxy S22+ for review February 23, 2022by Martin 6 The Samsung Galaxy S22 + It seems to be the same as last year's model, but the appearance can be deceiving - in the Plus model something has changed more than you notice at first glance. Here are the first things we noticed after handling the phone (full review coming soon). This new model should be smaller than the 2021 edition, with a 6.6-inch display instead of 6.7 inches. In fact, it is about 4 mm shorter and a hair thinner (0.2 mm), but the most important width has also increased by a hair (75.8 mm, from 75.6 mm). Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ and S22 Ultra Size comparison: Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ and S22 Ultra Another thing we noticed is that the edges of the phone are now less rounded .
which affects how the phone feels in the hand. Furthermore, the C Level Executive List design of the camera shock is largely the same, although there is now a seam between the shock and the rest of the frame. The sides of the S22+ are not as smooth as the sides of the S21+. But the whole phone should be stronger, but with Gorilla Glass Victus + on the front and back. And between the two sheets of glass is Armor Aluminum, the same tough aluminum formula that Samsung used in the third-generation Galaxy Z series. Armor Aluminum on the side, Gorilla Glass Victus + on the front and back Armor Aluminum on the side, Gorilla Glass Victus + on the front and back One result of the slightly smaller phone is that the battery capacity has also been reduced from 4,800 mAh to 4,500 mAh. Last year's model received a solid rating of 114 hours.
The Galaxy S22+ now supports 45W charging. You'll have to supply your own, of course, as you only get a cable in the box. Aside from the bigger screen and battery, this is one of the reasons to consider the plus model over the vanilla one (which is stuck at 25W). However, Samsung's previous efforts at 45W weren't as fast as we'd hoped, so that's something to consider in the review. The phone supports a 45W charger, but you'll have to get your own The phone supports a 45W charger, but you'll have to get your own In any case, the battery has new chips (more on that in a bit) as well as a brighter display - the Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel now rises to 1,750 nits (up from 1,300 nits), which improves reading even in full sunlight. When we talk about the display, it is as flat as ever, but this year Samsung has managed to make its bezel perfectly symmetrical. No, it's not an LTPO panel, which remains exclusive to the Ultra.
which affects how the phone feels in the hand. Furthermore, the C Level Executive List design of the camera shock is largely the same, although there is now a seam between the shock and the rest of the frame. The sides of the S22+ are not as smooth as the sides of the S21+. But the whole phone should be stronger, but with Gorilla Glass Victus + on the front and back. And between the two sheets of glass is Armor Aluminum, the same tough aluminum formula that Samsung used in the third-generation Galaxy Z series. Armor Aluminum on the side, Gorilla Glass Victus + on the front and back Armor Aluminum on the side, Gorilla Glass Victus + on the front and back One result of the slightly smaller phone is that the battery capacity has also been reduced from 4,800 mAh to 4,500 mAh. Last year's model received a solid rating of 114 hours.
The Galaxy S22+ now supports 45W charging. You'll have to supply your own, of course, as you only get a cable in the box. Aside from the bigger screen and battery, this is one of the reasons to consider the plus model over the vanilla one (which is stuck at 25W). However, Samsung's previous efforts at 45W weren't as fast as we'd hoped, so that's something to consider in the review. The phone supports a 45W charger, but you'll have to get your own The phone supports a 45W charger, but you'll have to get your own In any case, the battery has new chips (more on that in a bit) as well as a brighter display - the Dynamic AMOLED 2X panel now rises to 1,750 nits (up from 1,300 nits), which improves reading even in full sunlight. When we talk about the display, it is as flat as ever, but this year Samsung has managed to make its bezel perfectly symmetrical. No, it's not an LTPO panel, which remains exclusive to the Ultra.