announced in August of this year, that Galaxy Z Flip 3 NS Galaxy Z Fold 3 Are the smart phones that represent the best category Samsung For the end of 2021. Now, all eyes are on the expected Galaxy S22, which the brand will present at the beginning of 2022.
Seeking to give an idea of what we can expect from the most powerful model in the line, designer Waqar Khan has come up with some new designs Galaxy S22 Ultra Based on the recent leaks, which indicate a significant visual change from its predecessor to look like another line of mobile phones from the brand, the Galaxy Note.
Galaxy S22 Ultra – First look and introduction!
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The entire body of the device should take strong inspiration from the Galaxy Note series devices, with the right space on the body to store the S Pen. In addition, the camera module on the upper left side comes with a peculiar “P” layout to house the four cameras, the LED flash and the IR sensor.
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At the front, the concept refers to a curved side, with a slightly more rectangular look on the corners and sides, both top and bottom straight, reminding a lot of models. Galaxy Note 10 Plus NS Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The front camera will be in a hole centered on top of the screen, and the bottom screen technology will not be used in the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
Unfortunately, there is still no date for the presentation of the supposed Galaxy S22 Ultra. But everything indicates that it could be revealed in the first quarter of 2022.
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