Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra may challenge the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max with as much as 1TB of storage
SamMobile reported that Samsung may be developing a Galaxy S21 Ultra and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, and may be developing a 1TB model of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the successor to the Galaxy S21 Ultra. The source of this claim was not linked to a solid source, but given that Samsung has included 1TB of storage in the 2019 Galaxy S10 Plus, the rumor is not beyond the realm of the imagination.
Whether this notable chunk of storage option will facilitate enhanced photography features, such as the AI Detail Enhancement mode rumored to be included in the 108MP main camera, or simply additional storage capacity for power users is It is not yet clear.
The Galaxy S22 Ultra as a whole is set to have a much sleeker design than its base sibling by omitting the camera module and opting for a smooth, almost flat design, if these dummy unit photos are to be believed. If we are to believe the photos of these dummy units, the camera modules have small protrusions, and the entire camera array does not have a single large protrusion.
Other rumors about the Galaxy S22 Ultra suggest that it will be available in black, green, white, and dark red and may have a 6.81-inch display with slightly curved sides. The back may be covered with full glass.
As for the release date, after a slight delay, the Galaxy S22 series is said to be available on February 9. Samsung is likely to hold a launch event before that date. However, it won't be long until we see if these rumors come to fruition and if the Galaxy S22 Ultra is worthy of being one of the most anticipated phones of 2022.
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