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Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB Smartphone, black phantom Review

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Description of Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB Smartphone, black phantom

A Powerful and Elegant Smartphone

With the Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB in phantom black, you get a smartphone that combines productivity with style. This sleek device is designed to withstand accidental drops, ensuring durability and reliability. Whether you're a gamer or someone who loves staying connected with friends and family, this smartphone excels in both gaming performance and communication capabilities.

Exceptional Photography and Videography

The Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB is equipped with cool cameras that capture stunning photos and shoot dynamic videos in any lighting condition. Whether you're taking pictures during the day or at night, the advanced camera technology ensures that your shots are crisp, clear, and visually appealing. With its impressive low-light performance, you can confidently capture memorable moments even in challenging lighting situations.

A Versatile Smartphone for Various Situations

1. Social gatherings: Use the Samsung Galaxy S22 to capture high-quality photos and videos of special moments with friends and family, and instantly share them on social media platforms.

2. Travel adventures: Take this smartphone on your next adventure and capture breathtaking landscapes and immersive travel experiences. Its powerful performance ensures smooth multitasking and seamless navigation.

3. Work and productivity: With its ample storage space and efficient processing capabilities, the Samsung Galaxy S22 enables you to stay organized, access important files, and efficiently complete tasks on the go.

Experience the power, elegance, and versatility of the Samsung Galaxy S22 8/128 GB. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, a mobile gamer, or a professional on the move, this smartphone is designed to meet your needs and exceed your expectations.

A productive and stylish smartphone is not afraid of falls, it is equally good for games and communication. Cool cameras take great photos and shoot dynamic videos in any light. Fast wireless charging keeps you always connected.Thin bezels and symmetrical side edges maximize the usable screen area of ​​the Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone. The display diagonal of 6.1 inches with a resolution of 2400x1080 pixels is optimal for watching video content, playing games and surfing the net. The picture on the screen is bright even in the sun, and the colors are juicy and realistic. The matte surface of the case adds nobility to the appearance of the device, which is also emphasized by the correct geometric shape and rounded corners.The front and back panels of the smartphone are made of impact-resistant Gorilla Glass Victus + glass, which is placed in a reinforced aluminum frame. This gives the device an excellent margin of safety, comparable to armor. Falls and blows are not terrible for him.The IP68 moisture protection class allows the model not to be afraid of immersion in water to a depth of 1.5 m. You can walk in the rain, take a shower and talk on the phone at the same time.The smartphone is equipped with a block of cameras, the main of which is wide-angle with a resolution of 50 megapixels. It is complemented by an ultra wide-angle and telephoto camera. Photos and videos always turn out clear, saturated, with realistic colors. Larger pixels reduce noise and capture more light to make night shots even brighter and more detailed.The super stabilization system and autofocus option allow you to capture motion scenes without blur even at night. A 3x optical zoom will allow you to get as close as possible to the subject without losing image quality.The 10 MP selfie camera is enhanced with AI technology for realistic portraits with high detail. Even your favorite pets in these portraits will be surprisingly cute, especially thanks to the special effects for animals.The smartphone''s 3700 mAh battery capacity will last more than a day thanks to Dynamic AMOLED 2X technology, which helps save battery life. You won''t have to wait long to fill it up. Fast wireless charging at 45W in just 10 minutes of use will provide a reserve of energy that is enough for an hour and a half of video calls.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase is a failure, very dissatisfied.

I disabled all the goodies of the shell, which all Samsung fans love so much, although no one really knows its capabilities). Apparently just precisely because everything that Samsung comes up with, everything is turned off. And you have to turn off everything superfluous so that the smartphone lives at least a little longer. This is a wired phone. You need to buy a power bank right now.

Pros
  • 1. Appearance, dimensions 2. Screen 3. Camera
Cons
  • Autonomy. The phone will not survive until the evening in any scenario. If only put and do not touch at all. Then it will live with a charge of about 30% (it is discharged in standby mode). No amount of optimization can and will not save him. Since 2022, I have not used Samsung, still waiting for the battery to be made. But then I still decided (due to the forced transition to android). I fell for advertising. And YouTube reviews. Where they talked about the energy efficiency of the processor, etc.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are deviations, in general it is tolerable.

Unfortunately, I had to return the smartphone. If the battery could last up to 9-10 hours with active use, and when the screen was off, the charge was somehow more economical, say, 2-3%, then the phone would be gorgeous! Has some pros: Very convenient, pleasant, the system is built very cool, many functions and a very cool camera! Some cons: The battery drains very quickly, with active use it lasts literally for 4-5 hours, and if limited in some way, it can take up to 6 hours. But the main…

I have no complaints, I initially knew that the charge lasts half a day with active use, whoever wants to take longer needs to take the flagship in the line, it was important for me that there was a small, convenient phone with a good camera, it meets all the requirements

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the money, would not recommend this product.

Unfortunately, with the launch of the new exinos, Samsung not only shattered the previous record low, but also reached the very center of the planet. The connection is poor, the 4G continually freezes, and the phone itself freezes when making calls (sometimes tightly), wheezing squeaks and other noises, and the conversation frequently disconnects. Under typical conditions, the life of the battery might range anywhere from nine to sixteen hours. This is nothing more than a joke. The stability of

Pros
  • the dimensions, as well as the design.
Cons
  • The act of communicating is revolting. The battery stinks to high heaven. The device's steadiness is a complete and utter disgrace.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

How could such a bad product be made?

purchased on Samsung.com The worst Samsung product in years is S22. The catalyst was S9. tiny, cute, and attractive. The camera was sufficient to capture the wedding in a photograph. The item was cool, but there were jambs even though the battery lasted well. Then came S10, Note 10, S21, and S22, which represented the end of everything. In any way, the day's charge is insufficient. always warm. constantly in throttle. There has been no improvement since the s9. The camera is a small bit, but…

Pros
  • Appearance
Cons
  • Battery autonomy Heat Throttling charging velocity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

I WILL TELL YOU IMMEDIATELY, I myself was at a loss. It turns out that in s21 and s22 the upper part of the screen does NOT reach the metal sides, but through the speaker hole, you can almost see the back wall from the inside. I thought it was a marriage, which is normal, so don't waste your time. In short, I bought the device on April 6, 2022. FOR 84990 in M. Video WITHOUT DISCOUNTS! (so called pink, 8/256) So don't be stupid, go to their regular store and order, it's not on the website!…

Pros
  • Design, camera, reverse charging (there is good)
Cons
  • Warming up! (latest ates) My mi 9 was almost always cold, until recently. Price :)

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…

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.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Completely standard product, nothing remarkable.

I have to be honest and admit that Samsung has severely let me down. Get cozy, this is going to be a long one. My wife is an iPhone user, but I'm an Android devotee. I've owned a number of phones, all of them Chinese (Xiaomi, OnePlus, Vivo, and my favorite godlike Huawei P30 pro), as well as an iPhone for a brief period of time; I don't have anything against Apple, but their products aren't mine. The wife has been raving about the Samsung s22's sleek look as of late. I've decided to make the…

Pros
  • Minimalist in size and weight Superb quality of both construction and finish. Superb screen and slick camera
Cons
  • Totally not appropriate for play (trotting, heating, low fps) The small battery and lack of rapid charging are major complaints. Expensive for what you get

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

And now for some additional information: The phone might be compared to an iPhone, but because I've been using a Xiaomi MI 9 Se for the past three years, I'll probably use that model as my point of reference instead. There are a lot of people who claim that android may also be found in Africa, but regardless of how it is, and in particular, a lot is dependent on the shell. According to what I have been able to gather, rather than getting rid of everything that is unneeded, Samsung has thrown…

Pros
  • 1. Outward presentation. And no one else
Cons
  • 1. Batteries, please! 2. Shell

Revainrating 2 out of 5

An unattractive product, an unprofitable purchase.

Went back to this Samsung from the iPhone 13 PRO, thanks. Even so, I struggled to function on iOS. I prefer the android operating system to that of iOS. However, when it comes to this particular Samsung, the operating system is incredibly easy to use. I've never had a phone with as many issues as this one has! After the iPhone, especially, Samsung is only better because it is lighter and has no bings; everything else is just terrible—the camera is ten times worse, and autonomy is three to four…

Pros
  • All sides have the same minimal bezel width, and the device is portable, lightweight, and tiny. The display is vivid and vibrant (though not for long, more on that in the minuses)
Cons
  • 1- There is typically no autonomy! The worst Samsung I've ever owned is this one. You must refuel two to three times per day! I merely reside in the outlet! Also, the inexplicable zhor persists despite my efforts to switch off all game services, superfluous services, and other things that could be turned off, which only had a marginally positive effect. I don't play games, but I never have enough data on my phone to last a day! Even though I hardly ever play games, seldom use the camera, and only occasionally make calls and use social media, I still charge it at least once or twice. Imagineing if I played on it is terrifying! 2 – freezes, braking, and bugs! ON a top-of-the-line flagship CPU! Moreover, I have a friend with an Exinos who has a version that is identical to mine but slightly better on the Snapdragon. Simple chores have apparent friezes, which is quite annoying! This is not possible on phones under $10, but the flagship model here costs less than $100! 3 - In any task, even just looking at the desktop, the phone heats up like a stove! If you are in the sun, nearly nothing on the screen is visible because the screen dims from heating. 4 - awful PWM on the monitor! It's normal if the brightness is set to its maximum, however if you decrease the display, your eyes begin to tire of the PWM. 5 — Poor camera! I don't know why some individuals are so enthusiastic. Also, the image is horribly lathering, which is caused by both the software and the optics. The photographs seem fine in direct sunshine, but heck, they look even better on mobile devices. If it starts to get a little dark, there isn't enough light, so the pictures are really awful and the edges are all blurry, only the center is sharp. . 6 - The print underneath the screen is very revolting! Of course, there are times when it works flawlessly, but 2 out of every 5 times, it doesn't want to work at all, and the hands are dry. But under the screen, it's absolute garbage! It would be better if they integrated a print into the power button or, at the very least, on the back! In summary, the imprint looks to be such an old technology following an iPhone with face ID!

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I expected more from the purchase, but not the worst option.

The "Disadvantages" section no longer appears, yet the problems remain. I won't put the reader through any more torture by repeating the obvious, but I will add something a little more personal: the interface. When compared to the S8, it's not as attractive or as comfy. And if the first is subjective, I'll offer you a cold, hard fact about the second: you can't arrange a grid of six frames wide in the native gallery; the options are four or eight. But it could be done with the S8. In spite of…

Pros
  • Despite my undying devotion to the Samsung Galaxy S8, I find it really difficult to locate even a single feature that I enjoy enough to forgive its many flaws and set it apart from the competition. Except, perhaps, for a restricted palette, from which I selected a graphite back and a matte black frame. Honestly, I probably wouldn't have purchased an S22 at all if this variant wasn't available (subjectively). So maybe you shouldn't buy anything at all; more on that later.
Cons
  • I will do my best to list the drawbacks in a way that makes the most sense to me from a personal perspective: 1) The primary camera takes pictures that are consistently lower quality than those taken with my 5-year-old S8. Even while the S22's results are sometimes superior, this is most certainly not the next attainable level (the phone for me is in many ways a camera). I won't bore you with the specifics, but trust me when I say that the S22 occasionally makes such juvenile blunders that the S8 never did. The old man's photographs are also superior in clarity. 2) It is quite hard to use the phone in the case with one hand; the breadth and, notably, the thickness are clearly larger than my S8, which lies in the hand is practically perfect, although I would like even less, like the iPhone 12/13 mini; and the version is not +. The protruding cameras render it useless without a protective case; the device will not even rest flat on a table, and you will need to use more than one finger to operate it. 3) The screen is terrible. Let the laudatory reviews pile up, but I know it stacks up against my current iPhone and my old S8. I can't wrap my brain around it, but the S22 display is noticeably worse. And to the point where I'd rather not use it. The first striking feature is its intensely green hue. The manual adjustment helped a little, but my S8 and S22 are sitting next to each other, and even on the Always On Display, I can see that the S22's white hue is faulty in comparison to the S8's flawless and pleasant white. 4) I was aware going in that there wouldn't be a micro-SD card slot, but I was hoping that the benefits would exceed this drawback. The most frustrating part is that there has been no improvement in the rate at which media can be saved. 5) As many others have previously made this argument, I won't bother to elaborate on the importance of performance and independence. Before we go any further, I just want to say that I blamed interface lags on my previous S8's flaky software and rapid battery drain for years.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not quite what I expected, overall it's ok.

With the problems mentioned up top, it's safe to say that this is a letdown. Includes advantages: Waterproof. Everything else that hasn't been included in the drawbacks is just the standard fare. The processing power is sufficient for all uses. The screen's color palette is muted and undersaturated, yet the experience is pleasant because to the absence of harsh contrast. When compared to photos taken with my other phones, cameras, and action cams, this one easily takes the cake. Just…