Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 + renders show slightly modified design

In the immediate aftermath of the Galaxy S22 Ultra leaks this week, new versions of the rumored Galaxy S22 and S22 + have also appeared online.

These new renders are courtesy of OnLeaks (Twitter) in collaboration with Zouton and 91Mobile. Overall, it appears that the Galaxy S22 and S22 + will remain largely unchanged from the S21 and S21 +, if the renderings are accurate.

That means the same vertical camera module makes a comeback along with a centered hole-punch display. The only small change I can see is that the devices look flatter than the S21 series, although it could just be the renders.

Along with the renders, OnLeaks detailed the dimensions of the rumored phones. The Galaxy S22 will reportedly measure 146 x 70.5 x 7.6mm, making it slightly smaller than the S21 at 151.7 x 71.2 x 7.9mm. Other rumors have suggested the S22 will have a 6.06-inch screen, also smaller than the 6.2-inch screen of the S21.

As for the S22 +, it will supposedly measure 157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6mm. Again, that’s smaller than the S21 + with its dimensions of 161.5 x 75.6 x 7.8mm. The S21 + had a 6.7 screen, but it’s unclear how big the S22 + screen will be.

These renders certainly look good, but we probably won’t know how accurate they are until 2022. Samsung generally introduces the latest Galaxy phones in the early months of the year – the S21 series launched in January 2021. If Samsung sticks to the same schedule, we could see the S22 line in just a few months.

Source: OnLeaks, Zouton, 91Mobiles Via: 9to5Google


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