It is rumored that Samsung will start the mass production of the Galaxy S22 series in November and launch those phones in January 2022. Some of the specifications of the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra have been leaked already. Now, their battery capacities have been revealed.
Two new Samsung SDI batteries passed the 3C certification earlier today. Going by their model numbers, they will be used in the Galaxy S22+ and the Galaxy S22 Ultra. We had exclusively revealed the model numbers of the Galaxy S22 series a couple of months ago. The battery with model number EB-BS906ABY has a rated capacity of 4,370mAh (typical capacity of 4,500mAh), and it could end up inside the Galaxy S22+. The EB-BS908ABY, which has a rated capacity of 4,855mAh (typical capacity of 5,000mAh), will power the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
This means that the Galaxy S22 Ultra will have the same battery capacity as its predecessor, the Galaxy S21 Ultra. However, the Galaxy S22+ will come powered by a battery that is smaller than that of the Galaxy S21+.
The Galaxy S22 series is rumored to come equipped with the Exynos 2200 chipset in some markets and the Snapdragon 898 in others. The Exynos 2200 chipset will feature the AMD Mobile Radeon GPU with RDNA2 graphics.
The Galaxy S22 and the Galaxy S22+ could feature triple-camera setups with a 50MP primary camera, an ultrawide camera, and a telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom. The Galaxy S22 Ultra could continue using a 108MP primary camera. All smartphones in the series could feature 120Hz displays, stereo speakers, water resistance, fast charging, and wireless charging.
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