
Samsung – Galaxy S22 256GB (Unlocked) – Green
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Current Price | $972.97 | April 6, 2024 |
Highest Price | $972.97 | March 31, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $972.97 | March 31, 2024 |
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Last updated on April 6, 2024 6:54 PM
TLN220 –
Nice phone to upgrade to coming from the Samsung Galaxy s20 although this is a slightly smaller phone. Haven’t had it long enough to truly test everything fully.
PeterC –
The phone is an easily handled size, not as big as the others in the S22 family. The camera takes sharp photos, and the 5G signal reception is very good. However, it would be better if the battery lasted longer before needing charging. I don’t play that many games on it and don’t look at the phone all day like some do, yet it is often down to 25% or less by the end of the day. Nevertheless, I am generally satisfied with the Galaxy S22.
Yuichito –
Nice phone. Actually it’s an awesome phone, compact enough as it is considered comparable to a Galaxy S10e. However, it may not be a major upgrade from the S10e nor its predecessor Galaxy S21 or S21 FE, but it is a nice phone with a more premium look and a considerably upgraded camera.
The S22 is very similar, almost identical, in it’s physical size as the S10e; S22 146 x 70.6 x 7.6 mm vs S10e 142.2 x 69.9 x 7.9 mm.
It has 256GB internal storage and 8GB RAM, just as the S10e 256GB variant, but no external storage, such as MicroSD, no 3.5mm headphone/audio jack, and no physical biometrics sensor. It does have a better, brighter display with 120Hz refresh rate, up to 1500 nits, and 19.5:9 screen ratio, though with 425 ppi. Screen size is 6.1 inches, which is smaller than the S22 (6.2″) and S22 FE (6.4″) but larger than the S10e (5.8″).
Battery life seemed to be underperforming. Even though it’s a bigger battery, battery life is slightly longer than the S10e’s. More power consumption is partly due to the 120 Hz refresh rate screen.
Its camera image quality is good overall. Good saturation though overexposure of images is present, such as more dynamic and vibrant colors where colors will look less natural, all of which is common with Samsung’s cameras, especially with a lot of software assistance on the camera.
Unlike the other variants (S22+, S22 Ultra), the S22 doesn’t have WiFi 6e.
Fast charger is sold separately. (No charger is included).
For in-screen biometrics, Samsung did a great job on its ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. Though not as perfect or as fast as a physical fingerprint sensor, it is well above the likes of an optical fingerprint sensor.
Overall, a nice phone. Processing time seemed equivalent with the S10e, at times faster and slower than the S10e. It’s still a nice phone. However, for some it may not be a major upgrade for those coming from previous Galaxy S series S10 and later, while for some others, it may.
For me at least, if the S22 came onboard with either a larger internal storage, at least 512GB, or expendable storage microSD slot, it may have been a worthy upgrade, and 5 stars. Plus a physical biometrics sensor as its side power/lock button, would really be golden.
Nidhoggr –
It’s decent. Bought to replace an iphone and the biometrics are not comparable. Bluetooth drains battery a good bit by comparison. It’s a bit larger than the iphone 13 mini if size matters to you.
Otherwise it’s a good phone. I highly recommend a screen protector (even though mine makes fingerprint reading a pain at times) and case to go along with it.
Pham –
Upgraded my phone from an S10 to an S22 and I’m overall satisfied. I opted for the smaller model as I prefer how it feels in my hand over the more powerful albeit larger phones. The pictures are sharp, the phone feels snappy with the improved refresh rate and stronger CPU. I’m happy with the phone but my only concern so far is a common one, the battery. The battery makes it through the day which meets my purposes but I was hoping it would last longer as I use my phone minimally with very little gaming. I was hoping to be able to go a day and a half to two days without a charge but it is what it is.