New Delhi: As we inch closer to the unveiling of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S22 series that is slated to be held in February next year, a new report claims that the upcoming Galaxy S22 Ultra will come with a 108MP camera with a "Digital Enhancer" feature. The smaller Galaxy S22+ and the vanilla Galaxy S22 may not get this feature. The report added that the feature may make way to the Galaxy Note S20 Ultra and Galaxy S21 Ultra.
The top-tier Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will make use of its 108MP primary sensor to offer a microlens-like functionality, says a new report by South Korean publication Itmaterial. The premium model in the S22 lineup is also expected to pack a 40MP selfie camera for taking selfies.
Previous leaks and rumours suggest that the top-tier Galaxy S22 Ultra will feature squared-off edges, similar to what we have seen in the Galaxy Note 10+ and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The leak also indicates that the smaller Galaxy S22+ and the vanilla Galaxy S22 may launch with a look similar to this year's Galaxy S21 and S21+ and not pack major design changes.
Another past rumour suggests that the South Korean smartphone major may host two 'Unpacked' events next year. While the first ‘Unpacked’ event will be hosted on January 4, the second one will be taking place on February 8. Both the events will see the launches of the long-rumoured Galaxy S21 FE and flagship Galaxy S22 series, respectively, according to a famed leakster.
While it is known that the Galaxy FE lineup comprises the upper-mid-range segment of handsets, the Galaxy S22 will be the next flagship series from Samsung. According to reports, the delay in long-awaited Galaxy S21 FE is attributed to the global semiconductor crisis and not due to a strategy by the South Korean handset major.