Yo who cares at this point even snapdragon doesn't care. I think they just named like a demo testing chip and was so lazy that they gave the demo name I ma guess the next name of next snapdragon is gonna be snapdragon 8 th gen 1 plus or something like that
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I am that dude, and bro I am bummed. I don't like the old look, I would gladly change the pen to battery, jack or IR blaster so I can 3D scan. And the plus might not be enough. So I am between 2 meh-s... Might just simply buy an Xperia 1III or Iphone or idk. I don't like the glass back, because "glass is glass and glass breaks", I don't like the curved display. Green s22+ looks awesome, but 8gb ram is not a lot. (I usually keep them for 3-4 years)
I know some think its repetitive to watch so many videos about the same phone but some reviewers really talk about things that others don't, didn't even know about the vision booster feature and the zoom tracking for the video camera
I haven't really heard anyone talk about this but on the Samsung website in the USA I saw 3 exclusive colors which were sky blue, graphite, and red, which was a complete surprise to me as I never saw those colors in the leaks.
i have a one plus 7pro with a curved display and i agree that manufacturers shifting away to more flat screens is a good thing. good to see you still grindin, J! keep it up!
@@adex_smith I think what you're referring to is 2.5D curved glass. We're talking about actual curved screens like on the S6 Edge; a "3D" curve, so to speak.
Great Video! Really looking forward to your review, especially S22+ cameras I'm interested in. Also there're 2 points I believe you called out incorrectly: 1. Auto frame feature is not new on Samsung phones either, they introduced last year in Z Flip 3 (and possibly Z fold 3 too) 2. Front facing cameras are not 40MP across the board, only Ultra rocks the 40MP, the other 2 are rocking 10MP ffc
I've had my 512g Note 10+ since it's release date. It's still a beast of a phone in Feb.2022 & I've never experienced "side touch issues". With that said, I need that brighter display & zoom. I'm outdoors in Sunny SE Texas & love watching downloaded movies & photography of wildlife. The S22 Ultra will be just like holding my Note 10 Plus but with upgrades. If you have the Note 20 Ultra? I wouldn't personally upgrade
I traded my Note 20 Ultra because of the $700 trade in value, free 128 to 256 memory upgrade plus $250 for accessories when you pre-order. It also comes on Red😍
Since you asked to comment about how we feel about moving towards the ultra as a non note user, personally I feel that this was a great decision. Felt as though this should've been done since the 9, where they just merged the lineup. This is a major W to me as I've always wanted the pen feature but always having the Premium S series, there was no real need to go out of my way to get the note. But I'm very happy for this lineup. Cheers to anyone who feels the same lol
Yes, I'm upgrading from a note 10+, gonna miss that Aurora back. If they had gotten rid of a phone that has intergrated stylus, I would have been heartbroken and would have to switch to another company who offers it. But I'm actually excited for the cameras. It's everything I've wanted, stylus and great camera for productivity.
@@wileycovington4497 that color was amazing and I do miss it. but I feel like the new sky blue and red option is much more toned down yet eye catching lol
@@Alex-sg3yz I didn't know that I could have traded my phone in directly to Samsung. I have AT&T. I would have considered that sky blue for sure, but I'm happy I made the choice of the green.
Me and hubby have the ultra and plus. I'm in love with them both. He wanted to trade at first because of how light mines was compared to his and I wanted his due to the camera (wanted to use it as a telescope) lol but their both beautiful phones. The heating was a problem at first but we learned how to deal with that as well. All depends on how you're using your phones. They have a lot more on them than the much older phones like the 9's and below.
I'm somewhat with Jud and his opinion on the camera aesthetics of the S21 line, it looked great at that time. But seeing the S22 Ultra compared to the S22/S22+ I have to say that the Ultra setup looks super fresh and I much prefer it to the old design, which was still unquestionable the best camera bump design of last year. Even without reviews out yet, I'm quite happy with my decision to pre-order the S22 Ultra, in green, as an upgrade to my OnePlus 7 Pro.
I wish all 3 had the S-Pen - it's my favorite feature *ever* and the fact that I can only get it in a new phone by purchasing the most expensive option is... not ideal and probably a brand-changer for me (sadly).
upgrading from s20 ultra to the s22 note *cough* ultra... Mainly stoked for the camera improvements that have happened over the last 2 years :) Oh and 120hz and 4k at the same time will be pretty sweet as well, fingers crossed it doesn't destroy the battery completely
So I'm not the only one still holding onto the S20 Ultra huh. I'm honestly really looking forward to the s22 ultra. I didn't really see a need to upgrade last year, but this one looks to be the one that's going to force me to.
I agree, S pen added to S line was a great move! I actually switched to the note just for the pen, for photo editing mostly, so super happy to go back to galaxy and have it all 🙌 SO FUNNY, until you put the 2022 all big on the screen, it had never dawned on me either that the models went with the years 🤣🤣 great review, thank you!
If the 22 ultra had a flat screen, I'd have changed up from my 21 ultra, not sure if its worth the downgrade to a 22 plus, I do love that green colour though
Me too I have a iPhone 12 and was planing on switching to the highest upgrade but that curved screen kinda killed it for me really love the way the 22 and 22+ look
Honestly I am a big fan of the curved display. To me, it looks more luxurious than the traditional flat screen. I mean it's really up to personal preference.
I also prefer the flat display that why I really like the 22+ especially the green one I’m not fan of the design of the 22 ultra 🤔😁 Thanks for the video I can’t wait the watch the « the real day » videos
He said the adaptive refresh rate was new. When it's been out on Samsungs. Then he compared to the iPhone when Samsung did it first. Don't give iPhone users that satisfaction.
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Totally agree with you. Two things should completely be eliminated from smartphones in the future -- 1. curved edge screen which serves no purpose whatsoever other than annoying glare and difficulty of putting on a film, 2. in screen fingerprint scanner -- after using the power button scanner on my Fold3, which works so flawlessly I could never go back to the in screen fingerprint scanner.
I am that dude. I never had a note before, but bought the ultra yesterday. To be honest, I'm not super pumped over the pen, probably will never use that part. If I want to draw, I'd rather use my 32" monitor and my Wacom tablet. No matter how big a phone screen gets, it's just not really a good fit for a pen experience.. I was surprised when I saw that the ultra model will be merging into the Galaxy S series. Logically, if note was that unpopular that they discontinued it, what made them think that clawing it back from the grave is a good idea? I mostly ought the ultra because I wanted the good camera, and that my previous phone was Galaxy S7 edge that no longer receives security updates.. I bought the S7 Edge when it came out, and never regretted it for a second. To this day it works well, no hick-ups in the operation, it can run everything I want to, but occasionally it drops the wifi. Not a big issues. The SD card is occasionally gets dismounted too, but that's not really a problem for me either. The S7 will be a good backup phone since it's fully functional. we'll see how the ultra will work out. My preference would have been the shape of the 2nd model S22 plus, with the features of the ultra, but maybe in another 7 years when I upgrade, they make something I really like. :D
note seemed kinda popular to me, and im not sure they ever discontinued it. the only note they skipped was note 21. if they wanted to merge s and note and didnt skip that note there would barely be half a year in between note 21 and s22u. Instead of releasing notes near the end of the year, samsung is now releasing foldables near the end of the year.
I think the S10 5g was the best Galaxy phone, had a 3.5 mm jack, had expandable storage, had WQHD+ Display had up to 1 TB storage, seeing the refresh rate I don't think it should make a huge difference, my S10 5g is still with me due to this reason.
I may be the only guy who loves the ultra design over the regular s22 which I still think looks very good! I hate the camera bump. Don't like the curved screen, but there's no option. Love the good old boxy screen. Obviously love the s pen.
I have never been a fan of the boxy design of the Note and i hate they went back to the more rounded screen edges. They were at least made a bit less round on the 21 Ultra.
Just ordered the S22 in green. Excited to use a smaller phone with very little compromise. Been using giant phones for years and I'm really excited for a smaller phone
I´m having a hard time pushing the buy-button when I already have a Note 9... It´s kinda the same but instead of super-camera i´ve got SD-card and IRIS-security instead ^^
The new S22 lineup has a good design and comes with a modest leap in performance, for camera and screen. But what we should rather note is that the new snapdragon or Exynos chipset that powers the phone has barely improved in performance even when compared to nearly two years old SD865. Why? Because the chipset is manufactured with an inferior Samsung process, that makes clocking the chip to it's full potential very difficult to achieve within the available thermal envelope of a smartphone. I was a Note 20 ultra user, bought the phone on preorder and used it for more than a year. Now I changed to OnePlus 8T (sold Note 20 ultra for good money) and am happy to keep using this phone till 2023, when the new tsmc 3nm based snapdragon chipsets power flagship androids. Android users are paying for the lack of technical progress by Samsung in their semiconductor manufacturing business.
@@cesaresquer9338 yeah exactly, I just mean upgrading to a future galaxy line up like the s24 or whatever where there actually ends up being a difference in some sort of way
The s pen is not wanted until you have it, and then you're like "why would I go back?" All the the features and short cuts help the phone feel better, and the fact that you don't have to take off your gloves when in the cold for a precise interaction. That's one of the biggest wins in my opinion.
@@SlayersTheName I mean I have used an s-pen before for a good amount of time and while it can be helpful, I still don't use it more than my fingers and would only use it for things when I draw but I barely draw so I mean I think it just depends for everyone
That ultra is my S-Tier phone. I have long considered the note, but skipped it because the Galaxy standard series always seemed ahead in tech. This gives me everything I want. Finally a good reason to upgrade from my S9+. I'm buying right now.
Upgraded from the S9 to the S22. Major camera improvement. I'm like a big kid. Haha. The speaker is also bomb although the bass etc could be better. We could use better quality and innovations. The speaker is good, don't get me wrong but having tested some other 2022 flagship phones I feel like Samsung was not the winner with speakers. This being said I feel like innovations outside the camera is just meh. The S22 isn't worlds faster either. It is way too similar speed wise and the battery of the S22 is subpar. I was super impressed with how fast the phone charges but the battery could be a little better.. BUT if it wasn't for the camera for 2022 I would have passed hard. STILL $800. I could just soon use my DSLR camera and get the best photos but thanks to a shoulder injury I struggle lugging my camera around. I think all the phones now a days are over priced to be honest. Definitely not worth getting a new phone every year. Maybe every 3-6 years and looking for good trade in offers. FIY you can switch to Boost mobile and get the S22 for $499. I feel that's a better deal. Samsung is making so much $$$ from consumers. Often times people have to pay full price and make payments so they are unable to take advantage of good offers.
I feel like im the oy one who likes the look of the ultra more, it just feels cleaner. I love the sharp corners, and I also like the curved edge of the screen, I realize that I am probably in the minority, but it looks so good
Hey Jud, at 9:38 you said that the 40 MP front-facing camera is on the entire lineup, which is an upgrade from the S21 and S21+, but the 40 MP selfie camera is only available for the S22 Ultra model, the S22 and S22+ get 10 MP front-facing cameras. Just a quick correction there, might want to clarify it in the description or as a pinned comment.
Hey! Could you split your video into mini chapters? Would really help to get the keycontent if viewers are looking for your take on a specific feature.
I preordered mine, yes, the green one. I didn't know that the Samsung site has a sky blue as well. And adding to your 2's , released in February, that's a another 2, but thank God they didn't wait until the 22nd.
I have been waiting for s22 for a long time. However, I am really hesitating now because of the 8 Gen1 soc...It seems this chip does not perform well on devices that have been released so far. The heat is a serious problem. To catch up with performance of Apple chips, they ignored the power consumption. Hope we can have better chips for Android devices.
Im looking to switch back to android since my iphone 11 start giving me a headache and looking towards the s22 and btw the exynos chip witch is for UK and Europe doesnt have that heat problems and since i dont game on phone wont be a problem for me so if you are not a big gamer try to look for s22 with exynos chipset
I have the S22 with a snapdragon chip, honestly I haven't experienced any problems with the heat except for one time I tried Genshin Impact, but so far it's the only time I've had any problem with. Power consumption on the other hand IS a problem, my last phone had a 4k mAh battery and I do notice this phone drains so fast in comparison, I have to charge it every night, otherwise the battery won't last as much the next day and I end up charging it more times or worrying the battery will die.
Never opted for the note and I think that will keep me away from the 22 ultra. I'm completely in love with my 21 ultra and was looking forward to upgrading. Now, I don't know...🤦🏾♂️
Only thing pushing me into Ultra territory is storage. With lack of an SD card, 256gb isn't enough storage for me (or it won't be for long enough). I tend to keep a phone for about 4 years, and between apps and media I'm currently using up 189GB on my S9+. Those numbers are going to go up as apps get more intensive, simple fact.
The fact that the S22 Ultra not being a fan favorite in some (curved screened circles) should not be a big deal for those who in time will be trading their phone up for the next new model release in a year or less.
I agree, I don't really care for the curved screen on the Ultra models. Now the S22 Plus, I love that design. I don't understand why Samsung just didn't go with the design of the regular S22 models for the Ultra, instead of the Note 20 Ultra design. In my opinion, that was an asinine move on their part. Or they could have at least stick with the S21 Ultra design and integrate the S Pen inside the phone. I guess that was so hard to do.... (sarcasm)
We literally all just want to see a completely edge to edge display without a curve. Why can’t anyone do that? Like NO black bezel AT ALL. The bottom half can turn off the pixels and touch functionality with a fo-bezel around the edges when doing anything other than consuming media. Like when you turn the phone to watch a full screen video it can go away. These companies add new specs like OLED and do absolutely nothing with it.
That'll probably come when they eliminate the hole punch camera. Like 2025 or so. But for now, it's like 91% screen to body ratio, which is really good. Barely feels like any bezels are there.
I agree i like the flat screen the curve screen been out for a few years now maybe the next ultra should keep boxy design but do more flat sides with a flat display.
I have the note 20 ultra which I brought last year and it was my first note. I do love the phone but not really into the size so now I'm thinking of getting the S22 plus just like your thoughts
Sound not good. Im currently using a OP 7 Pro and I am sick of it. Android 11 sucks, some apps crash, no security patch sinche last big update. Suffered a hard freeze situation with a following reset in secure mode. What should i do? I really like the S22 +
i buy into the flat front display of the S22 and the S22+, but i just don't buy into the flat back of the these phones, cuz the previous gen S series base models came up with flat screens but with curved backs starting right from the Galaxy S7 making the phone look slimmer and quite easier and comfortable to hold, now that Samsung has taken a step back with the design language of the base model of the S series, these 2 models of the S22 lineups look so much boxier, wider to grip and very similar to the recent iPhones.
I am leaning towards the s22+. I've had 3 different note phones and currently have the note 10+ but I never use my s pen. I mainly like the fact the ultra has the bigger battery. The camera on the s22+ will be a massive upgrade from what I currently have.
I had a note once too and never used the pen, but the camera quality from the s22+ to the ultra is significantly better. I'm sold on the ultra I believe.
@@adnmac8569 it isn't though. The megapixel number isn't major. The new sensors in the cameras got all upgraded through all the s22 series. A lot of youtubers are actually recommending the s22+ over the ultra as a better deal for the price
What's the ya guys not digging the more minimalist cameras?? I'm just surprised as the last few iterations of camera hubs/bumps look atrocious, uneven, and heavy
I was looking forward to upgrading my base model s21 to the s22 ultra, but I don't care for a stylus. Is the camera a big upgrade from s22 to s22 ultra?
Also with the year matching the model, have you noticed it only happens with the S phones? Like, last year we had A32, A52, A72 but it was the S21, it looks like "The S series phone is the last model they release in the series" so now that the "2" series is finished with the S22 the "3" series can start and then finish with the S23 again 🤔
My bad you guys, I called the chipset the 8cx Gen 1 but its just the 8 Gen 1.
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Yo who cares at this point even snapdragon doesn't care. I think they just named like a demo testing chip and was so lazy that they gave the demo name
I ma guess the next name of next snapdragon is gonna be snapdragon 8 th gen 1 plus or something like that
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So you just out here taking c and x name in vain? Shame on you 😡
I am that dude, and bro I am bummed. I don't like the old look, I would gladly change the pen to battery, jack or IR blaster so I can 3D scan. And the plus might not be enough. So I am between 2 meh-s... Might just simply buy an Xperia 1III or Iphone or idk. I don't like the glass back, because "glass is glass and glass breaks", I don't like the curved display. Green s22+ looks awesome, but 8gb ram is not a lot. (I usually keep them for 3-4 years)
I know some think its repetitive to watch so many videos about the same phone but some reviewers really talk about things that others don't, didn't even know about the vision booster feature and the zoom tracking for the video camera
I like watching the different reviewers like Uravgconsumer, Unboxed Therapy and MKBHD to get a bunch of different perspectives
I’ve been watching a lot of reviews on the ultra to see it and find out more about it
You are correct; regular S22 with a flat display and curved edges is the best user experience and also cost-saving.
I haven't really heard anyone talk about this but on the Samsung website in the USA I saw 3 exclusive colors which were sky blue, graphite, and red, which was a complete surprise to me as I never saw those colors in the leaks.
The sky blue looks awesome plus the s pen matches
Samsung has been doing exclusive colors since the S20 series. It's available for the unlocked models only.
I just ordered the Sky blue
I wish some did a video on the Red version. I wonder if its a bright red or deep red. The pics on samsung's website do t do it justice
@Gabriel Martinez I agree 100 percent
i have a one plus 7pro with a curved display and i agree that manufacturers shifting away to more flat screens is a good thing. good to see you still grindin, J! keep it up!
Iphone did it first though
@@adex_smith False, iphones never even curved their screens at all, lol
@@adex_smith you're tripping lol
@@adex_smith you mean bended display on iPhone 6?
@@adex_smith I think what you're referring to is 2.5D curved glass. We're talking about actual curved screens like on the S6 Edge; a "3D" curve, so to speak.
Great Video! Really looking forward to your review, especially S22+ cameras I'm interested in.
Also there're 2 points I believe you called out incorrectly:
1. Auto frame feature is not new on Samsung phones either, they introduced last year in Z Flip 3 (and possibly Z fold 3 too)
2. Front facing cameras are not 40MP across the board, only Ultra rocks the 40MP, the other 2 are rocking 10MP ffc
I've had my 512g Note 10+ since it's release date. It's still a beast of a phone in Feb.2022 & I've never experienced "side touch issues".
With that said, I need that brighter display & zoom. I'm outdoors in Sunny SE Texas & love watching downloaded movies & photography of wildlife. The S22 Ultra will be just like holding my Note 10 Plus but with upgrades. If you have the Note 20 Ultra? I wouldn't personally upgrade
Loved my Note 10+ until my daughter cracked the screen and made it a paperweight. 😅 T'was a sad day for me.
Yeah, I don't experience side touch issues either
I traded my Note 20 Ultra because of the $700 trade in value, free 128 to 256 memory upgrade plus $250 for accessories when you pre-order.
It also comes on Red😍
The 120hz refresh is going to change your whole life! 😂 I miss my Note 10. Great camera and I loved the size.
That's a heavy note 😂
Since you asked to comment about how we feel about moving towards the ultra as a non note user, personally I feel that this was a great decision. Felt as though this should've been done since the 9, where they just merged the lineup. This is a major W to me as I've always wanted the pen feature but always having the Premium S series, there was no real need to go out of my way to get the note. But I'm very happy for this lineup. Cheers to anyone who feels the same lol
Yes, I'm upgrading from a note 10+, gonna miss that Aurora back. If they had gotten rid of a phone that has intergrated stylus, I would have been heartbroken and would have to switch to another company who offers it. But I'm actually excited for the cameras. It's everything I've wanted, stylus and great camera for productivity.
@@wileycovington4497 that color was amazing and I do miss it. but I feel like the new sky blue and red option is much more toned down yet eye catching lol
@@Alex-sg3yz I didn't know that I could have traded my phone in directly to Samsung. I have AT&T. I would have considered that sky blue for sure, but I'm happy I made the choice of the green.
also feels like a good idea to merge the release dates instead of holding off until september for typically 8 month old hardware
I have note 10 plus never use the pen ha
Me and hubby have the ultra and plus. I'm in love with them both. He wanted to trade at first because of how light mines was compared to his and I wanted his due to the camera (wanted to use it as a telescope) lol but their both beautiful phones. The heating was a problem at first but we learned how to deal with that as well. All depends on how you're using your phones. They have a lot more on them than the much older phones like the 9's and below.
I'm somewhat with Jud and his opinion on the camera aesthetics of the S21 line, it looked great at that time. But seeing the S22 Ultra compared to the S22/S22+ I have to say that the Ultra setup looks super fresh and I much prefer it to the old design, which was still unquestionable the best camera bump design of last year. Even without reviews out yet, I'm quite happy with my decision to pre-order the S22 Ultra, in green, as an upgrade to my OnePlus 7 Pro.
Awesome im upgrade from the Samsung galaxy s10 plus. I'm hopeful!
Ay pre ordered green too
The green is 🔥 🔥
I got the burgundy since it is all my carrier had at the time, but the 22 Ultra in general is an amazing phone. Rocking it for a month and I love it!
thanks for leaving in that moment where you realized S22 = 2022
Great work overall as always
Watching this from my s10. Good times when they still had the best of the best for the regular s series
I wish all 3 had the S-Pen - it's my favorite feature *ever* and the fact that I can only get it in a new phone by purchasing the most expensive option is... not ideal and probably a brand-changer for me (sadly).
The note has always been the most expensive right?
@@BrianGlaze But I was able to do the smallest of each Note family to save a little - with this I'm being forced to do the biggest one :(
You can buy it separately just can't store it in the phone...
@@mr.reeftank1456 Except there is no S-Pen support on the S22 or S22+. Same with the S21 line.
What other brands out there do the pens?
upgrading from s20 ultra to the s22 note *cough* ultra... Mainly stoked for the camera improvements that have happened over the last 2 years :) Oh and 120hz and 4k at the same time will be pretty sweet as well, fingers crossed it doesn't destroy the battery completely
Apple uses the same display tech as S22 ultra, super battery efficient and great.
So I'm not the only one still holding onto the S20 Ultra huh. I'm honestly really looking forward to the s22 ultra. I didn't really see a need to upgrade last year, but this one looks to be the one that's going to force me to.
Display is almost like ultrawide 1440p. I don't know where you got 4K from.
Even recording is 4K at 60fps or 8K at 24fps.
@Robert Burnette Samsung have a new promotion, they're giving you a 850 trade in value for your Note 20 Ultra. That's the best deal I've seen so far.
I agree, S pen added to S line was a great move! I actually switched to the note just for the pen, for photo editing mostly, so super happy to go back to galaxy and have it all 🙌 SO FUNNY, until you put the 2022 all big on the screen, it had never dawned on me either that the models went with the years 🤣🤣 great review, thank you!
I wasn't a fan of the design but having seen the phone I can confirm it is a beast and very well designed.
If the 22 ultra had a flat screen, I'd have changed up from my 21 ultra, not sure if its worth the downgrade to a 22 plus, I do love that green colour though
I Switch every year with Verizon
You already have S21 ultra, don't waste your money lol. Samsung is also extending software support up to 4 years.
@@TheWalf999 yeah, im buying new galaxy every 2 years
Me too I have a iPhone 12 and was planing on switching to the highest upgrade but that curved screen kinda killed it for me really love the way the 22 and 22+ look
Why are you upgrading from an S21 Ultra???
Honestly I am a big fan of the curved display. To me, it looks more luxurious than the traditional flat screen. I mean it's really up to personal preference.
exactly. it makes the phone stand out from the rest
I love the look of the Ultra, cant wait to get mine
Same
Mine says it's expected to ship by 4/20
I also prefer the flat display that why I really like the 22+ especially the green one
I’m not fan of the design of the 22 ultra 🤔😁
Thanks for the video
I can’t wait the watch the « the real day » videos
The camera module of the ultra kinda looks like the module on their budget A32 phone
most ppl gonna case it anyway
He said the adaptive refresh rate was new. When it's been out on Samsungs. Then he compared to the iPhone when Samsung did it first. Don't give iPhone users that satisfaction.
We don’t need that satisfaction.
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Stop repeating the same comment on every video.
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Totally agree with you. Two things should completely be eliminated from smartphones in the future -- 1. curved edge screen which serves no purpose whatsoever other than annoying glare and difficulty of putting on a film, 2. in screen fingerprint scanner -- after using the power button scanner on my Fold3, which works so flawlessly I could never go back to the in screen fingerprint scanner.
I was drawn to the flat screen of the s22+, and I'm in love with the pink gold. Already put my pre order in, now I just have to wait 😊
I am that dude. I never had a note before, but bought the ultra yesterday. To be honest, I'm not super pumped over the pen, probably will never use that part. If I want to draw, I'd rather use my 32" monitor and my Wacom tablet. No matter how big a phone screen gets, it's just not really a good fit for a pen experience.. I was surprised when I saw that the ultra model will be merging into the Galaxy S series. Logically, if note was that unpopular that they discontinued it, what made them think that clawing it back from the grave is a good idea?
I mostly ought the ultra because I wanted the good camera, and that my previous phone was Galaxy S7 edge that no longer receives security updates.. I bought the S7 Edge when it came out, and never regretted it for a second. To this day it works well, no hick-ups in the operation, it can run everything I want to, but occasionally it drops the wifi. Not a big issues. The SD card is occasionally gets dismounted too, but that's not really a problem for me either. The S7 will be a good backup phone since it's fully functional. we'll see how the ultra will work out. My preference would have been the shape of the 2nd model S22 plus, with the features of the ultra, but maybe in another 7 years when I upgrade, they make something I really like. :D
note seemed kinda popular to me, and im not sure they ever discontinued it. the only note they skipped was note 21. if they wanted to merge s and note and didnt skip that note there would barely be half a year in between note 21 and s22u.
Instead of releasing notes near the end of the year, samsung is now releasing foldables near the end of the year.
Green is my favorite color- that matted and muted Forrest green looks sooooo nice.
Really like the s22 ultra. Reminds me of my note 9
I think the S10 5g was the best Galaxy phone, had a 3.5 mm jack, had expandable storage, had WQHD+ Display had up to 1 TB storage, seeing the refresh rate I don't think it should make a huge difference, my S10 5g is still with me due to this reason.
I agree 👍🏼 I also really liked the design and color, and camera features of the S20 :( the S21 was so pointless...
agreed but s10 hurts with 60hz refresh rate/. 120 is so much nicer imo . ill prob be upgrading to s22!!
with the headphone jack gone you can just buy an adapter? sound quality would be the same?
@@Roadrunnerz45 Nobody wants to have to use an adapter, more people want to be able to charge at the same time.
I am ready to see if they fixed the uploading issue with like IG and Snapchat.
9:40 On the Samsung website says about the front camera:
Ultra: 40MP | Plus and S22: 10MP
I may be the only guy who loves the ultra design over the regular s22 which I still think looks very good! I hate the camera bump. Don't like the curved screen, but there's no option. Love the good old boxy screen. Obviously love the s pen.
I have never been a fan of the boxy design of the Note and i hate they went back to the more rounded screen edges. They were at least made a bit less round on the 21 Ultra.
Just ordered the S22 in green. Excited to use a smaller phone with very little compromise. Been using giant phones for years and I'm really excited for a smaller phone
3700 milliamp on a Samsung is so weak tho. Like 5-7 hours like the 12 mini
@@DropOfHuman i have a zflip 3 lol I'm use to bad battery life
@@thelameleo6508 its even smaller battery on a screen that fully light up the large display with every notificstion
@@DropOfHuman yeah basically. I'm most of the time close to a charger so it's not as big of a deal to me personally
How heavy is you use, I'm thinking about getting the regular 22 or 23 when it's out, I kinda want a smaller phone
I love both the ultra and 22 design but that green 22 design is so amazing I like that direction I square design
I´m having a hard time pushing the buy-button when I already have a Note 9... It´s kinda the same but instead of super-camera i´ve got SD-card and IRIS-security instead ^^
Got my S22 Plus ordered can't wait to get it. IT will be a big upgrade for me upgrading from the Galaxy S10 Plus
The new S22 lineup has a good design and comes with a modest leap in performance, for camera and screen. But what we should rather note is that the new snapdragon or Exynos chipset that powers the phone has barely improved in performance even when compared to nearly two years old SD865. Why? Because the chipset is manufactured with an inferior Samsung process, that makes clocking the chip to it's full potential very difficult to achieve within the available thermal envelope of a smartphone. I was a Note 20 ultra user, bought the phone on preorder and used it for more than a year. Now I changed to OnePlus 8T (sold Note 20 ultra for good money) and am happy to keep using this phone till 2023, when the new tsmc 3nm based snapdragon chipsets power flagship androids. Android users are paying for the lack of technical progress by Samsung in their semiconductor manufacturing business.
Yeah I’m over the curved displays, it’s not a premium feature anymore it’s just annoying
This is everything I've been waiting for, a green Note. It's a must have!!!
Is there a difference between S21 and S22?
I have the s21 Ultra and I just feel like I never really had the need for an s-pen but ig it would be nice to have if I upgraded in the future
I have the 21 ultra too. I’m not upgrading to the 22u because everything seems the same besides the pen.
@@cesaresquer9338 yeah exactly, I just mean upgrading to a future galaxy line up like the s24 or whatever where there actually ends up being a difference in some sort of way
same
The s pen is not wanted until you have it, and then you're like "why would I go back?" All the the features and short cuts help the phone feel better, and the fact that you don't have to take off your gloves when in the cold for a precise interaction. That's one of the biggest wins in my opinion.
@@SlayersTheName I mean I have used an s-pen before for a good amount of time and while it can be helpful, I still don't use it more than my fingers and would only use it for things when I draw but I barely draw so I mean I think it just depends for everyone
I love the burgundy red type color, I'm currently starting work so I can save up for the 22 ultra
That ultra is my S-Tier phone. I have long considered the note, but skipped it because the Galaxy standard series always seemed ahead in tech. This gives me everything I want. Finally a good reason to upgrade from my S9+. I'm buying right now.
Upgraded from the S9 to the S22. Major camera improvement. I'm like a big kid. Haha. The speaker is also bomb although the bass etc could be better. We could use better quality and innovations. The speaker is good, don't get me wrong but having tested some other 2022 flagship phones I feel like Samsung was not the winner with speakers. This being said I feel like innovations outside the camera is just meh. The S22 isn't worlds faster either. It is way too similar speed wise and the battery of the S22 is subpar. I was super impressed with how fast the phone charges but the battery could be a little better.. BUT if it wasn't for the camera for 2022 I would have passed hard. STILL $800. I could just soon use my DSLR camera and get the best photos but thanks to a shoulder injury I struggle lugging my camera around. I think all the phones now a days are over priced to be honest. Definitely not worth getting a new phone every year. Maybe every 3-6 years and looking for good trade in offers. FIY you can switch to Boost mobile and get the S22 for $499. I feel that's a better deal. Samsung is making so much $$$ from consumers. Often times people have to pay full price and make payments so they are unable to take advantage of good offers.
my comments on the s-pen ,well its better to have it and not need it than not have it at all 👌
I feel like im the oy one who likes the look of the ultra more, it just feels cleaner. I love the sharp corners, and I also like the curved edge of the screen, I realize that I am probably in the minority, but it looks so good
Hey Jud, at 9:38 you said that the 40 MP front-facing camera is on the entire lineup, which is an upgrade from the S21 and S21+, but the 40 MP selfie camera is only available for the S22 Ultra model, the S22 and S22+ get 10 MP front-facing cameras. Just a quick correction there, might want to clarify it in the description or as a pinned comment.
Is S25 available already in the market hope you will answer my question?
That s22+ is beautiful! I wish the ultra looked the Same! 😢
Hey! Could you split your video into mini chapters? Would really help to get the keycontent if viewers are looking for your take on a specific feature.
I prefer the flat display aswell. Great review again.
Always love your videos! I have the Note 9 and I can honestly say I got my money's worth! Is now the time to upgrade?
Yes
What is the watch stand you're using for your galaxy watch?
Nice watch stand…where you get it from?
the camera bump on the s21 was good as well, it was blended into the side keys
I preordered mine, yes, the green one. I didn't know that the Samsung site has a sky blue as well. And adding to your 2's , released in February, that's a another 2, but thank God they didn't wait until the 22nd.
I've been a note user for years, but this time the regular S22 got my attention
I have been waiting for s22 for a long time. However, I am really hesitating now because of the 8 Gen1 soc...It seems this chip does not perform well on devices that have been released so far. The heat is a serious problem. To catch up with performance of Apple chips, they ignored the power consumption. Hope we can have better chips for Android devices.
Im looking to switch back to android since my iphone 11 start giving me a headache and looking towards the s22 and btw the exynos chip witch is for UK and Europe doesnt have that heat problems and since i dont game on phone wont be a problem for me so if you are not a big gamer try to look for s22 with exynos chipset
I have the S22 with a snapdragon chip, honestly I haven't experienced any problems with the heat except for one time I tried Genshin Impact, but so far it's the only time I've had any problem with. Power consumption on the other hand IS a problem, my last phone had a 4k mAh battery and I do notice this phone drains so fast in comparison, I have to charge it every night, otherwise the battery won't last as much the next day and I end up charging it more times or worrying the battery will die.
Never opted for the note and I think that will keep me away from the 22 ultra. I'm completely in love with my 21 ultra and was looking forward to upgrading. Now, I don't know...🤦🏾♂️
Your videos have a different personality from other tech reviewers. So it's a no brainer to watch your video as well
how is the snapchat quality!?
The combination of Sony Xperia series design and Samsung A32 . camera module
Only thing pushing me into Ultra territory is storage. With lack of an SD card, 256gb isn't enough storage for me (or it won't be for long enough). I tend to keep a phone for about 4 years, and between apps and media I'm currently using up 189GB on my S9+. Those numbers are going to go up as apps get more intensive, simple fact.
The fact that the S22 Ultra not being a fan favorite in some (curved screened circles) should not be a big deal for those who in time will be trading their phone up for the next new model release in a year or less.
It's the fact that I got the notification at the same time the Samsung Unpacked event started 🤣 I love it!
I like you all posted at the same time
I'm getting the Samsung exclusive cream colour... It looks gorgeous.
Love the Raiser in the background.
I agree, I don't really care for the curved screen on the Ultra models. Now the S22 Plus, I love that design. I don't understand why Samsung just didn't go with the design of the regular S22 models for the Ultra, instead of the Note 20 Ultra design. In my opinion, that was an asinine move on their part. Or they could have at least stick with the S21 Ultra design and integrate the S Pen inside the phone. I guess that was so hard to do.... (sarcasm)
I have the S21 ultra and can't wait to trade in for S22 Ultra...reminds me of my Note20
the sky blue is the one for me imo. now i just need to wait so the price can drop significantly
this guy is the snoopdogg of phone reviewers he just chills 🤣😂
We literally all just want to see a completely edge to edge display without a curve. Why can’t anyone do that? Like NO black bezel AT ALL. The bottom half can turn off the pixels and touch functionality with a fo-bezel around the edges when doing anything other than consuming media. Like when you turn the phone to watch a full screen video it can go away. These companies add new specs like OLED and do absolutely nothing with it.
That'll probably come when they eliminate the hole punch camera. Like 2025 or so. But for now, it's like 91% screen to body ratio, which is really good. Barely feels like any bezels are there.
It's your average consumer, consuming the not-so-average stuff lol. Another great video man, clean as always.
The contrast and depth on the new 22 ultra is better then the last few Samsung imo which also makes colors better lol
I agree i like the flat screen the curve screen been out for a few years now maybe the next ultra should keep boxy design but do more flat sides with a flat display.
Want a new samsung... biggest screen.. don't need the pen what should I get ? S22+ or a z flip 4 ?
Can't wait to see the "Real Day in the Life" review.
I have the note 20 ultra which I brought last year and it was my first note. I do love the phone but not really into the size so now I'm thinking of getting the S22 plus just like your thoughts
I have the note 20 ultra as well never use the pen and hate the curved screen. Did you end up switching?
S22 ultra Looks like the cheaper Samsung phones.
They should've kept last years design
Oh shit : ) Used Fold 3 or S22 Ultra?
Sound not good. Im currently using a OP 7 Pro and I am sick of it. Android 11 sucks, some apps crash, no security patch sinche last big update. Suffered a hard freeze situation with a following reset in secure mode. What should i do? I really like the S22 +
Great in-depth video of some cool looking smartphones for Samsung, the new ones of course 🤪😉😄🤙🏼
Can’t wait for your day in the life video
I think this is needed. To know if it really matters to buy a costlier phone.
at 11:41 are these seperate colors? Or all the same green?
i buy into the flat front display of the S22 and the S22+, but i just don't buy into the flat back of the these phones, cuz the previous gen S series base models came up with flat screens but with curved backs starting right from the Galaxy S7 making the phone look slimmer and quite easier and comfortable to hold, now that Samsung has taken a step back with the design language of the base model of the S series, these 2 models of the S22 lineups look so much boxier, wider to grip and very similar to the recent iPhones.
I am leaning towards the s22+. I've had 3 different note phones and currently have the note 10+ but I never use my s pen. I mainly like the fact the ultra has the bigger battery. The camera on the s22+ will be a massive upgrade from what I currently have.
I had a note once too and never used the pen, but the camera quality from the s22+ to the ultra is significantly better. I'm sold on the ultra I believe.
@@adnmac8569 it's mostly the same from all the reviews. The zoom is the biggest difference. Hard to justify $200 for zoom
@@ranran2218 the rear camera resolution is 10MP on the s22 and 108MP on the ultra. That's pretty significant in my opinion.
@@adnmac8569 it isn't though. The megapixel number isn't major. The new sensors in the cameras got all upgraded through all the s22 series. A lot of youtubers are actually recommending the s22+ over the ultra as a better deal for the price
@@ranran2218 thanks for the heads up. I will head back to the drawing board before making my final decision.
Your watch stand. Is that a wirless charger? If yes, where can I get it?
Isn't the 8cx Gen 1 a chip for Chromebooks?
Currently got S20 (2 years old), but I'm thinking about the S22 or S20 Ultra, but Idk if it's worth it 😅 What do you think?
What's the ya guys not digging the more minimalist cameras?? I'm just surprised as the last few iterations of camera hubs/bumps look atrocious, uneven, and heavy
The notification stating the mic and camera are being used is an android 12 feature, not a samsung one :)
I was looking forward to upgrading my base model s21 to the s22 ultra, but I don't care for a stylus. Is the camera a big upgrade from s22 to s22 ultra?
Also with the year matching the model, have you noticed it only happens with the S phones? Like, last year we had A32, A52, A72 but it was the S21, it looks like "The S series phone is the last model they release in the series" so now that the "2" series is finished with the S22 the "3" series can start and then finish with the S23 again 🤔
always go with the phantom black
Does all the s22 models come with Google messages by default and no samsung messages app?
Nice review of Samsung Galaxy S22 phones
I thought it had been discovered Samsung isn’t using an LPTO display. So how are they handling the variable refresh rate?
Please! Make an Unboxing of the tab S8 Ultra!