Samsung's S22 is a boxier spec bump of an already great phone. With 1 concern.
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Hey what's up mkbhd here, and these are samsung's new 2022 flagship smartphones and i'm saying it's these and not the ultra just because these will probably sell more volume, and these are the phones, more people will experience, and i do have some thoughts for my first hands-on. With them, so the running theme, i think, you'll notice here is uh. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, so they didn't. They really did not change a whole lot about these there's a lot that's similar.

They played it safe, but one of the biggest differences. One of the most noticeable differences to me when i actually got to hold it and feel it in the hand, is something that most people who buy it probably won't care about that much because everyone puts a case on their phone and that's the build quality. So i have a video on the s22 ultra dropping at the exact same time as this one it'll be linked below. If you want to watch that it's basically a galaxy note, but these phones are a small update in every department from the s21 series across the board and, like i said, holding it in the hand for the first time.

The first thing i noticed is it's a bit more boxy, a little more square on the sides, a little more flat on the top and the bottom, and just slightly tighter corner radii all the way around and the display is already flat on the front. So it just feels a bit sharper overall and then on top of that, the back is real glass this year, instead of plastic like the s21 again, not a huge deal for most people just putting a case on their phone, but that is a step up. In my opinion, from the s21 and the s21 fv - and it adds a little bit of weight too, it's some density, some heft to the feel of the phone everything else on the outside, though mostly the same design same center. Camera cut out that i, like so much same speaker and button placement same fingerprint reader placement still ip68 rated and at the front, you're looking at essentially the same display as last year, but slightly better and slightly smaller, so still, two different sizes.

Of course, the s22 plus is 6.6 inches, and this might sound weird to say, but because of how small, the bezels are, the s22 at 6.1 inches feels kind of compact. Now i'm doing air quotes like this. Isn't this clearly isn't a small phone, but the new boxer shape and just the way it feels with the smaller bezels and the tighter corners? It's it has a nice density to it just feels like a good compact sort of phone. The update with this display, though, is it, is now a much more variable refresh rate than last year, so, instead of just being 60 or 120 hertz, this goes from 10 all the way up to 120 hertz.

Now, interestingly, i'm told from samsung, it is still not ltpo, that's for the s22 ultra. Only so we'll see if this new display is a more efficient or not, this is, of course just the first look, though it's not the full review, so we'll have to see if that pans out, as i actually get to use the phone by the way. If you enjoy these quick first looks these short first impressions. Videos, then there's a really good chance.
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A little bit smaller and boxier, but generally the same form factors with a spec bump. So the new specs are a snapdragon 8 gen 1 or a new 4 nanometer exynos chip in some regions and all specs have eight gigs of ram with either 128 or 256 gigs of storage. Again, that's it and then the new cameras are also a spec bump. There's a new triple camera, layout, 50, megapixel, main camera, that's probably binning to 12 and a half megapixels, then an ultra wide and a 3x telephoto camera.

The big change is that the high resolution camera is the main camera, not the telephoto. So you might remember last year, when shooting 8k video you had to crop into the telephoto this time for shooting 8k video, it can use the main camera which is going to have that wider, normal field of view, smaller detail for some, but that's a big improvement For me, then, the other one thing to note is since the phones did get a bit smaller, the batteries also did get smaller. From last year, the plus goes from 4 800 to 4 500 milliamp hours, and the s22 goes from 4 000 to 3 700 milliamp hours. That's really interesting, i mean the camera bumps aren't noticeably bigger.

I don't know if the glass is much thicker than the plastic used to be, so i'm not really sure of the reason, but whatever it is, you know an eight percent smaller battery, something like that is something to keep an eye on for sure. Even if the display is a bit more efficient, we'll have to test that, but that's it as far as spec upgrades from last year, like i said, not a super long list, but if you're interested in these phones - which you really want to know, is the difference Between the s22 and s22 plus, so here is the entire official list, first of all, they're different size phones, so the same resolution display 1080p but of course, a 6.6 inch larger one on the s22 plus and then the plus supports a faster 45 watt charging. While the s22 only supports 25 watts no charger in the box for either of them, but that's good to know, and the plus has ultra wide band and wi-fi 6e support, while the s22 doesn't just has normal wi-fi, 6 and then larger battery in the bigger phone 4: 500 milliamp hours over 3700, s22 plus 999, s22, 7.99. So yeah, let me know what you want to see in a full review of these phones once i actually get more than an hour to play with them.
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16 thoughts on “Galaxy s22 impressions: 1 real downgrade!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars marco fava says:

    The S22 and S22 plus are gonna get butchered by the A53 and A73 lines, especially when the S versions of those phones come out.

    Unless one is a serious gamer or something of the kind, and then with the A52S you're still good, the A series has everything an average to above average user would need, and best of all they'll come with a charger in the box

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ionel Paun says:

    Samsung took another trick from Apple's book… smaller battery one generation (iPhone 12) followed by a bigger battery in the next generation (iPhone 13). It will be interesting to see if S22(+) will be able to consistently reach 1 day of normal usage with those smaller batteries and toastier chips.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars amc cool says:

    How's it's camera vs the iPhone 13 pro? will be useful to know know. I'm considering getting s22 or iPhone 13 and I'm sure many are as well.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Peter Kluth says:

    Meh. Not enough of an upgrade for me to spend the cash and upgrade my s20+. Honestly, if the s21 fe drops in price I could see myself going there.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ctrlectrld says:

    Considering how much care you put into visuals, the comparison with the audio is honestly kind of jarring. Every video of yours is mouth clicks town, what about you do something about it? I've been commenting about this under your videos for more than 3 years now, of course I don't expect you to read my comments, but holy shit 3 years and no changes whatsoever with such glaring issues? Like dude, the bare minimum, use at least a noise gate for fuck's sake.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yuvraj Singh Deol says:

    The colours are exactly the same as the iphone like the green is the exact green of the 11pro and the gold is exactly like the gold 13 pro

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aliff Daniel says:

    I was dissapointed at the S22 lineup that they dont have a micro sd slot or even a headphone jack! Anyway i love the S10 model is because of these things :
    MicroSD Card Slot ✅️
    Headphone Jack ✅️
    Free Power Adapter ✅️

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Big O Show says:

    I don’t see a difference in phones anymore except for the outside and the name change other then that there all the same.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dan says:

    3700 lmaoo samsung's trying too hard to be iphone. The thing is iphones can afford to have that small batterie size.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vishant Sangwan says:

    Why there is no innvoation in battery department we need more sot because after a year or two these low mAh will do no good

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ronan Keith says:

    Got a one plus 7 pro a couple of years ago and it still holds up really well. I’d love to get a Samsung but even my one plus has a better battery life than this S22. Not enough of an upgrade in my opinion form last years S21

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jay says:

    Hopefully you could do a s22 review, not the plus I’m looking to switch to android and coming from a 12 pro so the more compact screen is cool for me

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sharp_3yE says:

    NOOOOOO! They went away from the plastic back.

    LAME! A well built plastic is so much better. Doesn't break or crack. A good polycarbonate back is also decently scratch resistant. Also lighter then glass.

    Glass back breaks, cracks, smudges, and is heavier. Can have micro scratches on the back when it gets placed on stuff. Ugh, bad idea Samsung.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gopal D says:

    Samsung finally stepping up their design game. Good that they kept the melty camera bump thing. They look so much more good with the monochromatic treatment.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rishi Hundiwala says:

    okay…am i the only one who noticed that the back seems more like an iPhone than ever, and the front is supposedly how the new iPhones are rumoured to look.

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kalinho_PL says:

    Little S22 feels like iPhone SE in hand. Really cool little phone. I feel like it will sell like crazy especially among ladies

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