Samsung will release the highly anticipated Galaxy S22 smartphone sometime in the first few months of 2022. OnLeaks published renderings of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra yesterday, showing the design of the Korean new flagship smartphone for 2022, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Today, the same source has returned with pictures of the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22+, as well as the Galaxy S22+.

In contrast to the S22 Ultra, the S22 and S22+ have a design that is comparable to that of their predecessors. They are constructed around displays with centered punch holes, feature triple-camera systems on the back that are vertically aligned, and seem to be made entirely of metal construction.

We don’t have access to the full specifications of either of these phones, but according to the source, the S22 is 7.6mm thick and is built around a 6-inch display. The “improved camera bump” on the back screen is expected to house a primary camera with 50MP resolution, an ultrawide camera with 12MP resolution, and a telephoto lens.

In addition, the S22+ is 7.6mm thick (9.1mm with the camera bump), and it features a 6.5-inch display. The display is the same as the vanilla model, and the bottom of the device has a USB-C connection. Despite the fact that neither phone has a 3.5mm headphone port, which comes as no surprise considering that their predecessors did not have one either.

 

Samsung Galaxy S22+

It goes without saying that you should treat these designs with a grain of salt. Since they are not directly associated with Samsung. Also worth mentioning is that the renderings of the Galaxy S22+ were obtained by the source as renders of a Galaxy S22 Pro. That implies that the final edition of the Plus model may have a different design from the images.