Galaxy S22 aluminum alloy machine model, almost unchanged design

Recently, many media pointed out that the release time of the Samsung Galaxy S22 series will be the first time next year. In the quarter, this also makes people’s attention once again to the Galaxy models. Now the foreign media coverpigtou.it has joined hands with well-known informants @xleaks7 to display the aluminum metal model of the Samsung Galaxy S22 mobile phone on the Internet. The picture is very clear.

this The appearance design of this mobile phone is very similar to that of the previous generation. From the front of the model, the Galaxy S22 uses a straight screen design with four sides of equal width, but the distance between the screen and the frame is not as narrow as rumors. In the middle of the screen, you can see a hole for placing the front lens.

The side of the phone still uses a round frame, the power and volume buttons are located on the right side, and the bottom is the USB Type-C and speaker grille.

It can be seen from the back of the model that the rear lens module of the new model is slightly protruding from the fuselage, and the outline is integrated with the frame of the fuselage. It is understood that the S22 may have three lenses and a flash outside the camera bump, which is very similar in design to the Galaxy S21.

The Galaxy S21 5G phone currently on sale measures 151.7×71.2×7.9mm and weighs 169g. But the Galaxy S22 will likely be smaller than this, and the body size is similar to that of the iPhone 13. And from the current exposure of the new mobile phone battery, it can be seen that its capacity will also be reduced, with a capacity of 3700mAh, which is 300mAh less than that of the S21.

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