Official renders of the Samsung Galaxy S22 + reveal the design, we learned basic specs

The Samsung Galaxy S22 series has been the subject of many leaks in recent weeks, as the time for the presentation of smartphones is approaching. Days ago, we learned that all three S22 models will have Gorilla Glass Victus +, at least on screen. Now, some official renders of the Samsung Galaxy S22 + have been released, along with some details of its specifications.

The Galaxy S22 is expected to have significant improvements in relation to with their predecessors. Tipster Isha Agarwal shared some renders that show the design of the S22 +. It seems to have perimeter symmetrical bezels, a central punch hole for the selfie camera, and the buttons are all on the right side of the smartphone.

The renders indicate a triple camera system with the LED flash outside the module and the Samsung logo on the bottom of the back of the Samsung Galaxy S22 +. In specs, the S22 +’s 50MP wide-angle camera features Adaptive Pixel technology for improved image and video performance.

The smartphone screen will have a maximum brightness of 1,750nits, a variable refresh rate, and is slightly larger than the S22, but slightly larger than the S22 Ultra.

The Samsung Galaxy S22 + weighs 195g and has a battery with a capacity of 4,500mAh that can be charged via the USB type-C port at 45W. The 45W charging speed may be considered low compared to the competition, but it is obviously better than the S21 +.

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