


You get lots of personalisation options, such as different colours and effects.

What’s more, it neatens up even the messiest handwriting so it’s clear and easy to read, even if you’re writing/sketching in a hurry. If you’re sceptical as to how you’d use the S Pen picture this – you can sign documents without printing them out, quickly write down notes during a work meeting, or just sketch out some ideas when you’re on the bus. In a further nod to the Galaxy Note, the Samsung S22 Ultra also comes with a built-in S-Pen stylus – and it’s considerably more useful than you might think. This is big news for fans of the now-discontinued Note series, and it seems that Samsung is now looking to market its top-of-the-line S model as a mix of the two devices. In short, what this means is your photos will look sharper, clearer, and better than ever before.ĭesign-wise, the angular S22 Ultra is more reminiscent of a Galaxy Note handset than a traditional S range phone. Sure, it’s not far removed from the camera lineup on the S21 Ultra, but the tech that handles the image processing has been upgraded to improve optical image stabilisation and take those zoom lenses even further. It’s made up of a 108MP main wide camera, two 10MP telephoto lenses, and a 12MP ultrawide shooter. Scrolling, streaming and socialising is as smooth as can be too, thanks to the display’s 120Hz refresh rate.Īside from the exceptional screen, the S22 Ultra’s next main feature has to be the fantastic camera setup. Colours are vibrant, bright and full of life. Playing games and watching movies on the Galaxy S22 Ultra is a joy. With a screen this good, you’ll wonder why you ever bothered with smaller devices. And while its phablet dimensions mean it might not fit in your jeans pocket, the stunning 6.8-inch AMOLED display makes that an inconsequential issue. Samsung’s latest and greatest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is easily the best Android handset you can currently buy.
