Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G 512GB
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Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
It may be a year old, but the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is still a tempting phone with impressive capabilities in a rather large package. Most of it still works fantastically well, and importantly, it’s dropped in price since the release of the S23 Ultra.- Stunning display with fantastic detail and brightness, Versatile camera system with impressive zoom, Good low-light camera performance, Fast charging, Promise of many years of updates, You don’t want sacrifices: This is a phone that packs everything possible.
- Battery life should be better, Design a step backward, You need to buy the fast charger separately, You’re concerned about size: This phone is big and it takes a strong grasp to comfortably hold it.
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
“The Galaxy S22 Ultra is astonishingly capable in almost all aspects, from camera to productivity, and you probably won't need to consider upgrading for years.”- S Pen is convenient and highly accurate, Versatile camera takes great photos, The latest processor for power, Long software support, Beautiful high refresh rate screen
- Not very fast battery charging, Large and heavy
Galaxy S22 Ultra reviewed in 2023: Is it worth buying close to the S23 launch?
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is an important smartphone because it announced a big change in Samsung's product strategy. But that also makes it a transitional, middle-of-the-road smartphone that stands on solid ground but innovates very little. One year later, is it still worth buying?- Excellent 120Hz QHD+ display, Very elegant sleek and square design, More consistent S Pen integration, Still the champion when it comes to versatile photos, Unrivalled Android update policy
- Disappointing Exynos 2200 performance, Poor battery life, Fast recharge is not fast enough and the $60 charger is not included, Expensive price, Basic 8 GB RAM/128 GB storage configuration is too limited
Samsung has created a great smartphone!
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12GB+512GB) 5G Dual SIM smartphone is a great replacement to the Note range. It still has the stylus but has packed it with additional functionality over the older Note range models. The camera is a joy to use and the screen is a crystal clear experience - it seems to me that it doesn't smudge as easily as the previous smartphones. The 512 GB capacity leaves plenty of room for movie and file downloads and the 12 GB RAM gives a user experience that is very slick. The battery lasts most of the day with constant use (games, media, texts and calls), and doesn't take too long to recharge. The Samsung apps are still a...view more
Samsung has created a great smartphone!
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12GB+512GB) 5G Dual SIM smartphone is a great replacement to the Note range. It still has the stylus but has packed it with additional functionality over the older Note range models. The camera is a joy to use and the screen is a crystal clear experience - it seems to me that it doesn't smudge as easily as the previous smartphones. The 512 GB capacity leaves plenty of room for movie and file downloads and the 12 GB RAM gives a user experience that is very slick. The battery lasts most of the day with constant use (games, media, texts and calls), and doesn't take too long to recharge. The Samsung apps are still a...view more
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has been on the market for some time, boasting an ultra-premium experience for users.
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
The smartphone landscape has not changed much over the past few years. There are a handful of new smartphone makers and many solid midrange and budget options we never had before. But overall, the flagship smartphone market is still dominated by two major players, Samsung and Apple.
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
The ZTE Axon 40 Ultra could be one of the most attractive phones ever, drawing on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra’s looks, minus the S Pen. There are a few bugs in the camera and software, but the handset offers great value for money and may steal your heart from its bigger-name rivals.- Attractive, comfortable design, Plenty of processing power, Impressive price for its features
- Poor front-facing camera, Occasional software bugs, No wireless charging
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is the perfect upgrade for existing Galaxy Note users, offering the same design language, a built-in S Pen slot and more. Throw in flagship specs including a WQHD+ 120Hz display, one of the best camera setups around and Samsung’s Exynos 2200 and you’ve got a very...- Incredible S Pen performance, Buttery-smooth, ultra-bright display, All-day battery life, Impressive camera performance
- Expensive, Exynos 2200 isn’t as powerful as 8 Gen 1, Slower charging than key rivals, Can be hard to hold one-handed
Samsung Galaxy S22 ULTRA 5G (512GB, Green) - Excellent review
My first impression about Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra was made long before I bought it. I thought that the phone was too expensive at the starting price of $1200. I couldn’t bring myself to buy one as long as it stayed at that price. However, the gods of mobile smiled on me.