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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra could be spiritual successor to Galaxy Note

The Galaxy S22 Ultra will be Samsung’s flagship smartphone for 2022. This one is expected with a different design than the Galaxy S22 and S22 Ultra, and we already had a first example of what to expect a few weeks ago, in the unofficial renderings released by Evan Blass .

According to these first data, the Galaxy S22 Ultra could be a kind of spiritual successor to the Galaxy Note. That’s because it’s expected with a rounded screen, straight lines and space to have the S Pen built into your body.

In collaboration with the LetsGoDigital, design Parvez Khan (Technizo) has elaborated 3D renderings of the long-awaited S22 Ultra. The images show the equipment in black, white and red.

Unofficial renderings of Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Credit: LetsGoDigital / Technizo

The design of the rear cameras is not yet decided. As the source says, the doctrine is divided between what will be a scheme of rear cameras in the shape of a P, or a system of cameras divided into two “islands”. In these renderings we see a P shape, without forgetting the two “islands”.

S Pen incorporada no Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Equipped for the first time with an S Pen, the S22 Ultra will necessarily be heavier than before. And this split rear chamber design can help balance the scale. It will not be from this that we can expect a main camera of 200MP, and the equipment should remain at 108MP.

Unofficial renderings of Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra.  Credit: LetsGoDigital / Technizo
Unofficial renderings of Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Credit: LetsGoDigital / Technizo

Accompanying this main camera should be an ultrawide 12MP, telephoto with 3x optical zoom and another telephoto with 10x optical zoom. All four cameras must have OIS (Optical Image Stabilization).

Confirming these images and leaks of information, the Galaxy S22 Ultra promises to be a “bombobom” for fans of the Note line.

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