I personally didn't experience any such problems, but do be aware that they exist, or at least they did when the smartphone was released.īut the size/definition/refresh rate combo is ideal for me and my usage pattern.
I have also noticed that some reviewers and users have experienced display bugs, especially when it comes to full screen content.
Is there any bad news? You'll have to take my word for it because we're still reworking our screen testing protocol, with a probe and all the software required, but it won't be applied this time around. Good news! The screen of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is flawless to the naked eye. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra screen is almost flawless. Curved edges is not universally appealing.Maximum brightness of more than 1,000 nits.As always, Samsung saves its best displays for its own smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra packs a 6.8-inch LTPO 2.0 AMOLED display with WQHD+ resolution and a variable refresh rate of 1 to 120 Hz. There is no microSD or 3.5 mm jack, but at least the Galaxy S22 Ultra stands on its own when placed on its edge. There is no microSD slot for storage expansion though, and neither is there any 3.5mm audio jack. Besides, if you don't like big smartphones, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is your kryptonite (163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9 mm and 228 g). I find that the power and volume buttons are placed a wee bit high. The little "click" of the S Pen when you put it away and take it out of the Galaxy S22 Ultra is quite pleasant. And the little click that tucks it away carefully or remove it is quite nice in terms of feel.
Its placement in the lower left corner is not the most ergonomic for right-handed people, but it's 100 times better than having to carry it separately or in a special case. We finally have a slot for the S Pen as well, which should have already been the case last year on the Galaxy S21 Ultra - let's be honest about that. The straight corners of the smartphone and the matte coating on the back allow a good grip. The design at the back of the Galaxy S22 Ultra is really sleek without an island holding the camera module. Anyway, the design of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is rather successful in my opinion, even if it feels like Samsung recycled an old design from an aborted Galaxy Note. The one-piece design, without any raised camera module and the angular side reminds me of a Beskar ingot. I know, it's strange. If Din Djarin the Mandalorian were to have a smartphone, it might look like the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. It doesn't look like it with my big palms, but the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is huge! / © NextPit
Obviously, I could just be like iPhone reviewers and say that the Galaxy S22 Ultra is the best smartphone ever made by Samsung this year. In short, I really like the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, as much as one can like a smartphone that is priced at $1,199 of which you don't have to fork out the money yourself. The Galaxy S22 Ultra and its integrated S Pen. It marks both a turning point and completion for the Galaxy S range, at the same time announcing a revival for Samsung and illustrating a product that is now mature. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is an important smartphone for Samsung and for consumers alike.