Check out these gorgeous photos taken from Samsung’s latest flagship Android phones, the Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy S22+.
Following up on our Galaxy S22 hands-on first look at Samsung’s newest flagships, which the company unveiled during its Galaxy Unpacked event last week, we’ve been putting the two higher end SKUs through their paces. We’ll have a full review with benchmarks and analysis later this week. In the meantime, we wanted to share a few sample photos we snapped with the Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy S22+, because after all, camera performance is paramount to the mobile experience these days. Samsung supplemented the robust camera configuration with a laser autofocus to assist the 108-megapixel lens with taking clear photos, and an LED flash. Samsung is not in the habit of naming the specific sensors it uses, though we were able to confirm that yes, the Galaxy S22 Ultra does have a newer generation sensor compared to the Galaxy S21 Ultra, despite having the same specifications. So in theory, along with algorithm tweaks and other upgrades, it should be take even better photos than the previous gen model. Does it actually? Let’s have a look… Macro photography can be especially challenging for smartphone cameras, and can expose deficiencies in a sensor’s ability to capture fine grain details. On the flip side, macro shots can also highlight a smartphone camera’s competence bringing out details in extreme closeups, as is the case with both the Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy S22+.
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