Samsung will release a new generation of Galaxy S22 series smartphones in early 2022. According to
Wccftech reports, the Galaxy S22 will be equipped with a 6.06-inch screen, while the Galaxy S22+ will have a 6.55-inch screen. Both phones will have the same camera configuration, and both use a rear three-camera design. The primary camera is a 1/1.57-inch sensor with 50MP pixels, a pixel size of 1µm, and an aperture of F1.8, which may be Sony IMX766 or Samsung ISOCELL GN5. The ultra-wide camera is a 1/2.55-inch sensor with 12MP pixels, 1.4µm pixel size, and an F2.2 aperture. The telephoto camera is a 1/3.94-inch sensor with 10MP pixels, a pixel size of 1µm, and an aperture of F2.4, with a triple optical zoom. In addition, the front camera is a 1/3.24-inch sensor with 10MP pixels, 1.22µm pixel size, and an F2.2 aperture.
The primary camera of the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ has a larger sensor than the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+. It is understood that both Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ support 8K video recording. The question is whether it can be increased from 8K 24FPS to 8K 60FPS. It is reported that Samsung has been testing 8K 60FPS video recording, but long-term video recording will cause overheating problems. At the same time, there are higher requirements for storage capacity and storage speed. It is possible that the 8K 60FPS video recording of the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+ will be limited to less than 5 minutes.
In order to ensure the smooth release of the Galaxy S22 series of smartphones,
Samsung has begun mass production of various parts and components required for the Galaxy S22 series about a month ago. However, the initial mass production encountered some quality control problems, but it did not have much impact on Samsung, and the quality control was within the allowable range. For the Galaxy S22 series, people are more interested in Samsung’s final SoC choice, and the choice between Qualcomm Snapdragon and Samsung Exynos 2200 platforms.