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The Galaxy S22 series is a secret to absolutely no one after a much larger number of recent leaks than we’re willing to keep count of any longer, but there’s obviously always room for more rock-solid information revealed by Evan Blass.
Vanilla Galaxy S22 renders
Of course, the pink gold (or is it rose gold?) shade has its undeniable appeal too, with the black and white flavors likely to top the global bestseller lists if history has taught us anything despite their relative… conventionality. There’s not much else we can say about the “standard” S22’s design to take you by surprise, with everything from its 6.06-inch or so flat screen to those razor-thin bezels, shiny glass back (so long, “glasstic”) and triple rear-facing camera system being confirmed and repeatedly reiterated in the last few months.
Galaxy S22+ renders
No, you’re not seeing double. The S22 Plus looks an awful lot like its little brother, at least at first glance, and the four colors are absolutely identical, which seems like a bit of a strategic error on Samsung’s part in terms of the differentiation between a smaller and cheaper model and a larger and undoubtedly pricier handset.
The S22 and S22+ are widely expected to share the same rear camera setup (both in terms of their external appearance and imaging capabilities), but because compact phones may have gone out of style, there’s obviously still a decent chance this 6.55-incher will be able to find an audience of its own.
Galaxy S22 Ultra renders
Add a darker shade of gold to the equation, as well as a much more powerful primary rear shooter and a fourth imaging sensor on the back of this 6.8-inch beast, and you can almost justify the otherwise tough-to-swallow $1299 base price rumored several times of late and thus essentially confirmed for the phone’s impending US release.