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Review on Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB Smartphone, black phantom by Adam Kaniuk ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I can't believe I paid for it, the quality is disgusting.

In a purely objective sense, the gadget fails. The year's biggest letdown. One UI, the operating system, is a definite plus in my book due to its attractive design, fluidity, and user-friendliness. The screen is excellent as usual, but that's about all the FLAGMAN device has going for it. After hearing complaints about the S21's limited battery size, Samsung engineers decided to make it even smaller. (The battery capacity has been reduced from 4000mAh in the S21 to 3700mAh.) As a result, the phone doesn't make it through the day. Naturally, people will advise you to optimize your battery life in the support comments, but this is complete and utter bullshit. Another problem is that the screen is entirely flat and less appealing than the one on my Note10+ (which is already three years old). The phone's smooth side edges make it feel bulkier, and when it's protected by a case, it's practically an actual brick. In contrast to the S21, this model doesn't have nearly as much visual appeal. The processor is what I'm referring to. Perhaps by now you've all heard that it slows down artificially and isn't as excellent as its rivals. I won't bring up ecology, the reason we didn't get a charging port and memory card slot in the kit. But, I don't get why the S22 was disadvantaged in quick charging compared to earlier generations. The plus and extreme versions each produce 45W, but the standard version produces only 25W. (Yet, this speed is adequate for charging a 3700mAh battery.) The cameras are nearly identical to the S21's. My query, though, is for the front end. The camera on this phone seems to be identical to the one on my Note10+. I still think there's room for improvement. If you compare this gadget to Samsung models from the past three to four years, you can easily list a large number of its flaws. The price, however, is the biggest issue, as it is obviously too high. Everyone knows that a smartphone with comparable specs will set you back between forty and fifty grand.

Pros
  • Excellent interface (One UI)\sScreen
Cons
  • Price\sautonomy CPU overheating due to artificial slowing Defeat relative to previous eras A quick charge. 25W\sFront-camera There is neither a card reader nor a power supply There is no longer any packaging film to remove.