Unbox Therapy published video with alleged Galaxy S22 devices

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Lewis Hilsenteger of Unbox Therapy had published a video in which he presented three smartphones and claimed that they were the new Samsung Galaxy S22 devices. In the unwatchable video we saw the same designs that previously appeared in rumors.

In the YouTube video, which can no longer be viewed, host Hilsenteger showed the alleged Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra that Samsung is said to be introducing next February. The backs of the S22 and S22+ have, based on the images that Hilsenteger showed, a similar design with a camera module that partly flows seamlessly into the housing of the device at the top left corner. This design matches previous leaks from, among others OnLeaks† Like the S21 and S21+, the new models also seem to have three cameras.

The design of the S22 Ultra also matches previous leaks from OnLeaks, and Jon Prosser. This is no longer a camera island, but rather five stand-alone camera lenses that together represent a different design direction compared to last year’s S21 Ultra.

According to recent rumors, the Galaxy S22 would get a 6.1 “amoled screen, which supports a refresh rate of 120Hz and has a resolution of 2340×1080 pixels. The S22 + would be equipped with a 6.55 “amoled screen with the same refresh rate and a screen resolution of 2400×1080 pixels. Both devices are rumored to come with a primary camera of 50 megapixels and a battery that supports fast charging. According to GalaxyClub, those batteries would have a lower capacity compared to the batteries from the comparable S21 devices from last year.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra is rumored to have a 6.8 “amoled screen with a resolution of 1440 by 3200 pixels, a primary camera with a 108 megapixel sensor and an S-Pen on board. The 5000mAh battery of the S22 Ultra would also have fast charging.Many details of the device have been leaked, but not yet confirmed.

The video of Unbox Therapy can no longer be viewed, but nevertheless it has not gone unnoticed. The publication can still be viewed via the video below, albeit with interruptions. These interruptions are part of the video below.

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