Samsung Galaxy S22 – smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight

We already know a lot about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S22 series smartphones. We are already able to predict its partial specifications, but so far the appearance of the devices has remained a mystery. Let’s agree – the renderings circulating on the web so far have been somewhat illustrative and no one probably thought that the design would eventually take visual forms. So what can we expect? Now we know that…nothing new at all. Well-known leaker OnLeaks in collaboration with Digit, ZoutonUS and 91mobiles has prepared new graphics showing all three major Samsung phones for 2022. What can I say – we were right to expect something more.

It looks like the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ phones will be very similar to their predecessors. The Galaxy S22 Ultra is a completely different pair of wells, because it’s supposed to look like… the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra after a facelift.

Samsung Galaxy S22 - smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight [2]

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It looks like the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ phones will be very similar to their predecessors. It can be said that the changes are cosmetic in every sense of the word. The island for the triple camera will be slightly modified – this time it is clearly separated from the side frame. We won’t see much news in front of her either. The front camera hole will remain in the middle. The thin, symmetrical bezels without a visible chin look good, which would be a bit of a novelty among Android smartphones – so far only Apple can boast the same bezel thickness on each side of the display. Based on the visuals, the base Galaxy S22 will be 146 x 70.5 x 7.6mm and the S22+ – 157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6mm.

Samsung Galaxy S22 - smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight [1]

Samsung Galaxy S22 - smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight [3]

Samsung Galaxy S22 - smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight [4]

Samsung Galaxy S22 - smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight [5]

Samsung Galaxy S22 - smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight [6]

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is a completely different pair of wells. While we can expect a similar look as in the case of the S22 and S22+ models, it turns out that next year’s best Korean smartphone will look like the… Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The sharp corners of the housing, a slightly curved screen, a built-in stylus, and an odd-looking back with an irregular island shape can be seen. It must be honestly admitted that such a photo does not quite match up with the recently announced “best-looking Samsung phone in history”. One can only hope that something else will change in this matter.

Samsung Galaxy S22 - smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight [7]

Samsung Galaxy S22 - smartphones without significant design changes.  The differences from its predecessors are slight [8]

Source: OnLeaks, Digit, ZoutonUS, 91mobiles

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