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Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black
Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black
Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black
Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black
Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black
Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black

Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black

Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black

$959.20

(11,995 reviews)

The new Galaxy S22 is packed with modern technologies so that you can make the most of day and night. Nightography redefines video recordings in darkness and delivers brilliant pictures even in low light thanks to the bright camera. See your shots on the bright, high-resolution Dynamic AMOLED display. Your creativity cannot be stopped C neither by poor lighting conditions nor by too little energy. Thanks to the world's first 4 nm processor in a smartphone and a powerful battery, you can hold pure performance in your hand. The new Galaxy S models are well protected on your evening explorers thanks to their robust design made of Armor Aluminum and Gorilla Glass of the latest generation. And in the four available colors they also look really stylish. Convince yourself and turn night into day.This text is machine translated.

The new Galaxy S22 is packed with modern technologies so that you can make the most of day and night. Nightography redefines video recordings in darkness and delivers brilliant pictures even in low light thanks to the bright camera. See your shots on the bright, high-resolution Dynamic AMOLED display. Your creativity cannot be stopped C neither by poor lighting conditions nor by too little energy. Thanks to the world's first 4 nm processor in a smartphone and a powerful battery, you can hold pure performance in your hand. The new Galaxy S models are well protected on your evening explorers thanks to their robust design made of Armor Aluminum and Gorilla Glass of the latest generation. And in the four available colors they also look really stylish. Convince yourself and turn night into day.This text is machine translated.

(11,995 reviews)

The new Galaxy S22 is packed with modern technologies so that you can make the most of day and night. Nightography redefines video recordings in darkness and delivers brilliant pictures even in low light thanks to the bright camera. See your shots on the bright, high-resolution Dynamic AMOLED display. Your creativity cannot be stopped C neither by poor lighting conditions nor by too little energy. Thanks to the world's first 4 nm processor in a smartphone and a powerful battery, you can hold pure performance in your hand. The new Galaxy S models are well protected on your evening explorers thanks to their robust design made of Armor Aluminum and Gorilla Glass of the latest generation. And in the four available colors they also look really stylish. Convince yourself and turn night into day.This text is machine translated.

The new Galaxy S22 is packed with modern technologies so that you can make the most of day and night. Nightography redefines video recordings in darkness and delivers brilliant pictures even in low light thanks to the bright camera. See your shots on the bright, high-resolution Dynamic AMOLED display. Your creativity cannot be stopped C neither by poor lighting conditions nor by too little energy. Thanks to the world's first 4 nm processor in a smartphone and a powerful battery, you can hold pure performance in your hand. The new Galaxy S models are well protected on your evening explorers thanks to their robust design made of Armor Aluminum and Gorilla Glass of the latest generation. And in the four available colors they also look really stylish. Convince yourself and turn night into day.This text is machine translated.

$959.20 - $2,209.00

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The lowest price for Samsung Galaxy S22+ 5G S9060 Dual Sim 8GB RAM 256GB Black right now is $959.20 at Kogan.com, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $863.10 on 31 July 2025 — today's price is 11% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 1 July 2026.

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128 GB

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$959.20

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$2,209.00

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Reviews

Devices created with no external storage SD capabi
5 January 2023Company accountability

originally posted on samsung.com

Samsung on my S22 that I only know of but I know there's others and there will be more.Has designed their new phones not to accept external storage which means no SD card capability.Why would that be an upgrade or make it better for the consumer safety of their data, media and other files.You now have to find a way and spend a lot of time to transfer your information to somewhere else of an external storage which leaves you not to be able to access any file media or other. That makes the use of other apps in which you want to post a screenshot, a picture, a video or file.It also makes the consumer to spend extra time to find a way or product to send to external storage which is not anything easier but it makes it more work and again your device will no longer ... MoreSamsung on my S22 that I only know of but I know there's others and there will be more.Has designed their new phones not to accept external storage which means no SD card capability.Why would that be an upgrade or make it better for the consumer safety of their data, media and other files.You now have to find a way and spend a lot of time to transfer your information to somewhere else of an external storage which leaves you not to be able to access any file media or other. That makes the use of other apps in which you want to post a screenshot, a picture, a video or file.It also makes the consumer to spend extra time to find a way or product to send to external storage which is not anything easier but it makes it more work and again your device will no longer hold the information you need to be able to do normal industry standard practice.Then we believe that we can back up our phone files media etc to another form of external storage. And again more work for the consumer to get to the external storage because a cloud of any form from any manufacturer.That creates another industry standard completes problem.Many years ago when computers first came out whether it was desktop and then a wonderful laptop. When you backed up your information and it went into your storage it held a history of backups and you are able to go to a backup if you had done something wrong and deleted any form of data and restart that product to that date and pull back all data backed up. That would include any updates of the product.But logically now industry-wide policy for backup to a cloud does not will not hold a history but instead override the previous history that you believe is saved that you can go to to back up anything to fix and retrieve any data.Whoever thought of and created a device that does not allow external storage of an SD card and it wasn't caught within the company and was signed off from someone within an upper position.When the new product was tested to see if the device worked was only tested for what was built.It was not used by a consumer to see if it helped or not and then the feedback would go to the company to research and decide if there was a way to fix it or add it. we know that we get updates on our devices because they do find and usually from feedback about a problem and they research it and correct it that's why you're getting an update.There is a very simple solution to fix the problem of non-external storage capability whether it be Samsung or other companies who are now going to make that industry-wide possibility.When we are sold a device that is not something somebody would think of to ask but should be told to the consumer to help the decision of purchasing a product.So I challenge and that's a strong word and maybe incorrect to think about this decision and maybe start using consumer-based groups to try the product as a consumer and see if changes affected anything that consumers use on a regular basis.That feedback is recommended to any company that creates a device whether it's a wireless phone a smart TV a refrigerator or any other product or website.Just because it looks good on paper and proposal again I challenge for the companies to get a consumer-based team to try the product before it's mass produced to stop a recall in which I believe the S22 which is the only device I'm noticing it before it's recalled and there is another implicated company or companies that do not realize the devastating effects for their bottom line.I hope that this is not removed from this community room so that a consumer gets the correct information which allows them to make a logical decision on their own whether that is something they want before they buy the product.I am not here to dog Samsung! But when I called Samsung and asked for the SD card goes I was told it's now at microSD card and it is put in the phone in the same drawer as the SIM card. I called my phone carrier I asked the same question.In researching which microSD card to purchase I noticed that any of them were not in the shape or size to put in the drawer under the SIM card.That left me another question. In order to get the correct information which was not correct to begin with I googled the question and found articles that Samsung created and will be creating any product without external storage.There's a philosophy that everyone should live by.If something does not make sense and it's not logical it is not true. And God forbid it is true and in this case it is fix the problem immediately because it this case it's going to affect the entire world because again it could become a worldwide option.So Samsung I ask you in the most extreme and sensitive way to look outside your Samsung window glasses and is a consumer which any employee is and that includes the CEO to research this and I challenge you to prove me wrong and that be the answer to this question.Until that time, consumers beware and be more vigilant to ask a question and read the very fine print or look at the manual and ask questions because the answers of the new designs are not being given as information at the time of purchase

Excellent phone with amazing picture resolution
13 December 2022Wangsta79

originally posted on samsung.com

I love this phone very much. The pen that pops out from the bottom has so many amazing features to use that are awesome. The 108mp camera ability is crazy awesome along with the 100× digital zoom capabilities. I love how many features the camera has so you are able to use the camera in so many unique ways. I do miss the magnified photo option that A71 phone had. That was really useful for me. Obviously I'm still figuring out how to use the many many different features this phone offers but so far I have found it to be an amazing phone. I do wish instead of having the 2 SIM card option they would have just allowed the use of an external memory card like most phones before it. I think that's a really great feature they should have never removed. It really separated ... MoreI love this phone very much. The pen that pops out from the bottom has so many amazing features to use that are awesome. The 108mp camera ability is crazy awesome along with the 100× digital zoom capabilities. I love how many features the camera has so you are able to use the camera in so many unique ways. I do miss the magnified photo option that A71 phone had. That was really useful for me. Obviously I'm still figuring out how to use the many many different features this phone offers but so far I have found it to be an amazing phone. I do wish instead of having the 2 SIM card option they would have just allowed the use of an external memory card like most phones before it. I think that's a really great feature they should have never removed. It really separated Samsung from iPhone in a big way just by that simple feature but with my 516g hard drive and my external SSD Terabyte drive to store photos and videos on it's manageable. I fill up my hard drive space quite far with all the photos and videos plus movies I keep on my phone. It will take me quite a long time to learn all the features of this phone if I ever can but so far I'm truly loving this S22 Ultra and I really love the color options. I got mine in green. Make sure to pick a good screen cover and phone case because you could easily damage the screen if dropped because of the slightly rounded edges. It's unlimited many phones before it but it's not completely new. Other Samsung phones have also had this design as well. Just make sure you research for a really to quality care and screen protector. I got the "Perfect Film Milomdoi Screen Protector" with 9H Tempered glass screen protector and it's amazing. I had to try a couple before I found this one because it was difficult for my fingerprint to be read when placing it in the screen and want as sensitive as it should have been so it caused a lot of issues. I finally found this screen protector and it's amazing plus it comes with 3 separate screen protectors and camera lens protectors. It's an elaborate setup they send you with in the packaging so be sure to read the instructions carefully before attempting to place the screen protector on your phone but if you do it correctly it is amazing and you will be very pleased with your purchase.

Galaxy S22 Review
5 December 2022gcs22

originally posted on samsung.com

So far so good with the S22, coming straight from an S8. Couple of things/issues to mention so far:At first was bit awkward having volume buttons and Bixby/power button on the same side. Also needed to change settings for the power button because initially holding it down went to Bixby. Having a USB-C to USB-C cable is great but at the moment can only use that cable to charge the phone when plugging into my laptop as there is no wall charger in the box. Would have preferred a USB-C to USB-C A cable, many public places still have USB-A ports for charging phones, seems like an attempt to get people to buy a wall charger. If you have a USB-C to USB-A cable and the traditional USB-A port wall charger, it's good enough.Can understand the disappointment with the ... MoreSo far so good with the S22, coming straight from an S8. Couple of things/issues to mention so far:At first was bit awkward having volume buttons and Bixby/power button on the same side. Also needed to change settings for the power button because initially holding it down went to Bixby. Having a USB-C to USB-C cable is great but at the moment can only use that cable to charge the phone when plugging into my laptop as there is no wall charger in the box. Would have preferred a USB-C to USB-C A cable, many public places still have USB-A ports for charging phones, seems like an attempt to get people to buy a wall charger. If you have a USB-C to USB-A cable and the traditional USB-A port wall charger, it's good enough.Can understand the disappointment with the battery, feels like it drains quickly at times but have set up certain Routines to where it is slightly better than out of the box as well as tinkering with notifications and Settings like changing Motion Smoothness to Standard (60 Hz). Hopefully, can keep the battery healthy.Modes and Routines: Please continue to build on this, probably one of the most useful things I've seen on a smartphone. Can save people clicks when performing certain actions. Can set up routines for charging at night to help improve overall battery life, have Do Not Disturb on when in a specific app, and many others.Going to get a 256 GB USB-C flash drive as I screen record in certain apps where videos can reach over 6 minutes and hit 1 GB in file size of recording at highest quality, regret not getting the 256 GB version but getting a USB-C flash drive may work out as it will cost less. So storage space can get eaten up quickly,and need to make sure of the video/image quality when recording and taking screenshots.Overall, performance has been good, phone is smooth and have not encountered any issues even when gaming. Not a big pictures/camera guy so not going to comment on it.

Specification

Display TypeDynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1750 nits (peak)
ChipsetQualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4 nm)
GPUAdreno 730
TechnologyGSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5G
GPRSYes

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$959.20

Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus 5G S9060 256GB 8GB RAM Snapdragon Dual SIM - Black

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Dick Smith AU

$959.20

Samsung Galaxy S22+ Plus 5G S9060 256GB 8GB RAM Snapdragon Dual SIM - Black

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eBay.com.au

$2,209.00

Bnib Samsung Galaxy S22 Dual-sim 256gb + 8gb Black Factory Unlocked 5g

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Devices created with no external storage SD capabi
5 January 2023

Samsung on my S22 that I only know of but I know there's others and there will be more.Has designed their new phones not to accept external storage which means no SD card capability.Why would that be an upgrade or make it better for the consumer safety of their data, media and other files.You now have to find a way and spend a lot of time to transfer your information to somewhere else of an external storage which leaves you not to be able to access any file media or other. That makes the use of other apps in which you want to post a screenshot, a picture, a video or file.It also makes the consumer to spend extra time to find a way or product to send to external storage which is not anything easier but it makes it more work and again your device will no longer ... MoreSamsung on my S22 that I only know of but I know there's others and there will be more.Has designed their new phones not to accept external storage which means no SD card capability.Why would that be an upgrade or make it better for the consumer safety of their data, media and other files.You now have to find a way and spend a lot of time to transfer your information to somewhere else of an external storage which leaves you not to be able to access any file media or other. That makes the use of other apps in which you want to post a screenshot, a picture, a video or file.It also makes the consumer to spend extra time to find a way or product to send to external storage which is not anything easier but it makes it more work and again your device will no longer hold the information you need to be able to do normal industry standard practice.Then we believe that we can back up our phone files media etc to another form of external storage. And again more work for the consumer to get to the external storage because a cloud of any form from any manufacturer.That creates another industry standard completes problem.Many years ago when computers first came out whether it was desktop and then a wonderful laptop. When you backed up your information and it went into your storage it held a history of backups and you are able to go to a backup if you had done something wrong and deleted any form of data and restart that product to that date and pull back all data backed up. That would include any updates of the product.But logically now industry-wide policy for backup to a cloud does not will not hold a history but instead override the previous history that you believe is saved that you can go to to back up anything to fix and retrieve any data.Whoever thought of and created a device that does not allow external storage of an SD card and it wasn't caught within the company and was signed off from someone within an upper position.When the new product was tested to see if the device worked was only tested for what was built.It was not used by a consumer to see if it helped or not and then the feedback would go to the company to research and decide if there was a way to fix it or add it. we know that we get updates on our devices because they do find and usually from feedback about a problem and they research it and correct it that's why you're getting an update.There is a very simple solution to fix the problem of non-external storage capability whether it be Samsung or other companies who are now going to make that industry-wide possibility.When we are sold a device that is not something somebody would think of to ask but should be told to the consumer to help the decision of purchasing a product.So I challenge and that's a strong word and maybe incorrect to think about this decision and maybe start using consumer-based groups to try the product as a consumer and see if changes affected anything that consumers use on a regular basis.That feedback is recommended to any company that creates a device whether it's a wireless phone a smart TV a refrigerator or any other product or website.Just because it looks good on paper and proposal again I challenge for the companies to get a consumer-based team to try the product before it's mass produced to stop a recall in which I believe the S22 which is the only device I'm noticing it before it's recalled and there is another implicated company or companies that do not realize the devastating effects for their bottom line.I hope that this is not removed from this community room so that a consumer gets the correct information which allows them to make a logical decision on their own whether that is something they want before they buy the product.I am not here to dog Samsung! But when I called Samsung and asked for the SD card goes I was told it's now at microSD card and it is put in the phone in the same drawer as the SIM card. I called my phone carrier I asked the same question.In researching which microSD card to purchase I noticed that any of them were not in the shape or size to put in the drawer under the SIM card.That left me another question. In order to get the correct information which was not correct to begin with I googled the question and found articles that Samsung created and will be creating any product without external storage.There's a philosophy that everyone should live by.If something does not make sense and it's not logical it is not true. And God forbid it is true and in this case it is fix the problem immediately because it this case it's going to affect the entire world because again it could become a worldwide option.So Samsung I ask you in the most extreme and sensitive way to look outside your Samsung window glasses and is a consumer which any employee is and that includes the CEO to research this and I challenge you to prove me wrong and that be the answer to this question.Until that time, consumers beware and be more vigilant to ask a question and read the very fine print or look at the manual and ask questions because the answers of the new designs are not being given as information at the time of purchase

Company accountability originally posted on samsung.com
Excellent phone with amazing picture resolution
13 December 2022

I love this phone very much. The pen that pops out from the bottom has so many amazing features to use that are awesome. The 108mp camera ability is crazy awesome along with the 100× digital zoom capabilities. I love how many features the camera has so you are able to use the camera in so many unique ways. I do miss the magnified photo option that A71 phone had. That was really useful for me. Obviously I'm still figuring out how to use the many many different features this phone offers but so far I have found it to be an amazing phone. I do wish instead of having the 2 SIM card option they would have just allowed the use of an external memory card like most phones before it. I think that's a really great feature they should have never removed. It really separated ... MoreI love this phone very much. The pen that pops out from the bottom has so many amazing features to use that are awesome. The 108mp camera ability is crazy awesome along with the 100× digital zoom capabilities. I love how many features the camera has so you are able to use the camera in so many unique ways. I do miss the magnified photo option that A71 phone had. That was really useful for me. Obviously I'm still figuring out how to use the many many different features this phone offers but so far I have found it to be an amazing phone. I do wish instead of having the 2 SIM card option they would have just allowed the use of an external memory card like most phones before it. I think that's a really great feature they should have never removed. It really separated Samsung from iPhone in a big way just by that simple feature but with my 516g hard drive and my external SSD Terabyte drive to store photos and videos on it's manageable. I fill up my hard drive space quite far with all the photos and videos plus movies I keep on my phone. It will take me quite a long time to learn all the features of this phone if I ever can but so far I'm truly loving this S22 Ultra and I really love the color options. I got mine in green. Make sure to pick a good screen cover and phone case because you could easily damage the screen if dropped because of the slightly rounded edges. It's unlimited many phones before it but it's not completely new. Other Samsung phones have also had this design as well. Just make sure you research for a really to quality care and screen protector. I got the "Perfect Film Milomdoi Screen Protector" with 9H Tempered glass screen protector and it's amazing. I had to try a couple before I found this one because it was difficult for my fingerprint to be read when placing it in the screen and want as sensitive as it should have been so it caused a lot of issues. I finally found this screen protector and it's amazing plus it comes with 3 separate screen protectors and camera lens protectors. It's an elaborate setup they send you with in the packaging so be sure to read the instructions carefully before attempting to place the screen protector on your phone but if you do it correctly it is amazing and you will be very pleased with your purchase.

Wangsta79 originally posted on samsung.com
Galaxy S22 Review
5 December 2022

So far so good with the S22, coming straight from an S8. Couple of things/issues to mention so far:At first was bit awkward having volume buttons and Bixby/power button on the same side. Also needed to change settings for the power button because initially holding it down went to Bixby. Having a USB-C to USB-C cable is great but at the moment can only use that cable to charge the phone when plugging into my laptop as there is no wall charger in the box. Would have preferred a USB-C to USB-C A cable, many public places still have USB-A ports for charging phones, seems like an attempt to get people to buy a wall charger. If you have a USB-C to USB-A cable and the traditional USB-A port wall charger, it's good enough.Can understand the disappointment with the ... MoreSo far so good with the S22, coming straight from an S8. Couple of things/issues to mention so far:At first was bit awkward having volume buttons and Bixby/power button on the same side. Also needed to change settings for the power button because initially holding it down went to Bixby. Having a USB-C to USB-C cable is great but at the moment can only use that cable to charge the phone when plugging into my laptop as there is no wall charger in the box. Would have preferred a USB-C to USB-C A cable, many public places still have USB-A ports for charging phones, seems like an attempt to get people to buy a wall charger. If you have a USB-C to USB-A cable and the traditional USB-A port wall charger, it's good enough.Can understand the disappointment with the battery, feels like it drains quickly at times but have set up certain Routines to where it is slightly better than out of the box as well as tinkering with notifications and Settings like changing Motion Smoothness to Standard (60 Hz). Hopefully, can keep the battery healthy.Modes and Routines: Please continue to build on this, probably one of the most useful things I've seen on a smartphone. Can save people clicks when performing certain actions. Can set up routines for charging at night to help improve overall battery life, have Do Not Disturb on when in a specific app, and many others.Going to get a 256 GB USB-C flash drive as I screen record in certain apps where videos can reach over 6 minutes and hit 1 GB in file size of recording at highest quality, regret not getting the 256 GB version but getting a USB-C flash drive may work out as it will cost less. So storage space can get eaten up quickly,and need to make sure of the video/image quality when recording and taking screenshots.Overall, performance has been good, phone is smooth and have not encountered any issues even when gaming. Not a big pictures/camera guy so not going to comment on it.

gcs22 originally posted on samsung.com
Great phone
25 August 2023

The Samsung Galaxy S22 sets a new standard for what a flagship smartphone should be. From its stunning design to its powerhouse performance, this device showcases Samsung's commitment to excellence in every aspect.Visually, the Galaxy S22 is a masterpiece. The refined design, coupled with the choice of premium materials, makes it an elegant device to behold and hold. The display is a showstopper, offering vibrant colors, deep contrasts, and an ultra-smooth 120Hz refresh rate that elevates both productivity and entertainment.Under the hood, the performance is jaw-dropping. The combination of the latest processor, ample RAM, and optimized software results in blazing-fast speeds and seamless multitasking. Whether you're gaming, editing photos, or streaming content, ... MoreThe Samsung Galaxy S22 sets a new standard for what a flagship smartphone should be. From its stunning design to its powerhouse performance, this device showcases Samsung's commitment to excellence in every aspect.Visually, the Galaxy S22 is a masterpiece. The refined design, coupled with the choice of premium materials, makes it an elegant device to behold and hold. The display is a showstopper, offering vibrant colors, deep contrasts, and an ultra-smooth 120Hz refresh rate that elevates both productivity and entertainment.Under the hood, the performance is jaw-dropping. The combination of the latest processor, ample RAM, and optimized software results in blazing-fast speeds and seamless multitasking. Whether you're gaming, editing photos, or streaming content, the Galaxy S22 handles it all with finesse.The camera system is a true standout, showcasing Samsung's mastery in photography technology. The image quality, even in challenging lighting conditions, is impressive. The versatile array of lenses, including ultra-wide and telephoto, ensures you're ready to capture any moment. The addition of new photography features and modes only enhances the creative possibilities.Battery life has taken a significant leap forward in the Galaxy S22. With intelligent power management and a sizable battery, it easily gets through a full day of heavy use. Fast charging and wireless charging capabilities further enhance its convenience.One UI, Samsung's user interface, continues to offer a feature-rich and intuitive experience. The integration of useful tools, customization options, and a smoother interaction with Android make the software a joy to use.It's worth noting that the Galaxy S22 embraces the latest connectivity options, including 5G support and Wi-Fi 6E, ensuring you're future-proofed for years to come.In summary, the Samsung Galaxy S22 is a triumph of innovation and engineering. It's a device that not only meets expectations but exceeds them in every way. If you're seeking the pinnacle of smartphone technology, the Galaxy S22 is an investment that delivers exceptional value and an unparalleled user experience.

Long originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great phone, but lacking what made Samsung great.
6 March 2023

Giving this review 4 stars. Why?For several reasons.Firstly, this phone is actually really good, the phones overall design is nice, the glass back, the sides, even the screen are all good aspects of the phone, to top it off it performs really well, with the memory storage, speeds, and graphics support, its a great contender against other flagships from other brands.Secondly, this is a huge step for me personally, from a S7 Edge to a S22, that is a big jump, the performance, battery life, and display are all good pointers, there are a few things missing that I would like to see back but that would bring me to my third reason.Thirdly, my biggest disappointment about this phone is the loss of the headphone jack, SD card slot, and the lack of a good data-cable ... MoreGiving this review 4 stars. Why?For several reasons.Firstly, this phone is actually really good, the phones overall design is nice, the glass back, the sides, even the screen are all good aspects of the phone, to top it off it performs really well, with the memory storage, speeds, and graphics support, its a great contender against other flagships from other brands.Secondly, this is a huge step for me personally, from a S7 Edge to a S22, that is a big jump, the performance, battery life, and display are all good pointers, there are a few things missing that I would like to see back but that would bring me to my third reason.Thirdly, my biggest disappointment about this phone is the loss of the headphone jack, SD card slot, and the lack of a good data-cable with a charging brick, sure you 'save' cardboard and materials, but in the end you are still in need to make the bricks, and put them in separate boxes, in the long run you are actually producing more waste, there should have been an option in the store to add a brick for free, especially for those who do not have a means to charge their phones starting out. The other issue to this is, its a clear copy cat move on Samsung's part, if I want an Apple, ill go get an Apple Phone, stop trying to be like them and try to be yourselves, the SD card slot or external memory was a nice thing to have in your phone, now I have to deal with either the UI (DEX) or windows file explorer, and a headphone jack was nice for when you wanted to listen to music without having to deal with more E-waste like earbuds. Also this phone doesn't come with a USB-C to headphone jack connector, so that was a bummer, and something that should have been included for how much is being charged.So in short? Great phone, but missing out on alot of stuff like a headphone jack, SD card slot, charging brick, data cable, and a USB-C to headphone Connector. Solutions? Atleast put the headphone jack back in and give an option for a charging brick, if you are not going to include a connector with a phone that doesn't have a jack, then its a inconvenience.

GUVII originally posted on samsung.com
Perfect Phone
7 August 2023

As an excited tech enthusiast, I recently purchased the Samsung Galaxy S22+ 128GB, and after several weeks of extensive use, I can confidently say that this flagship smartphone is an absolute marvel.Design and Display:The Galaxy S22+ exudes elegance with its sleek design and a glass back that feels smooth to the touch. The metal frame provides a sturdy and premium feel in hand. The 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is a sight to behold, delivering stunning visuals with its vibrant colors and deep blacks. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth scrolling and fluid animations, enhancing the overall user experience.Performance:Powered by the Exynos 2100 chipset (in my region), the Galaxy S22+ is a powerhouse when it comes to performance. It handles multitasking ... MoreAs an excited tech enthusiast, I recently purchased the Samsung Galaxy S22+ 128GB, and after several weeks of extensive use, I can confidently say that this flagship smartphone is an absolute marvel.Design and Display:The Galaxy S22+ exudes elegance with its sleek design and a glass back that feels smooth to the touch. The metal frame provides a sturdy and premium feel in hand. The 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display is a sight to behold, delivering stunning visuals with its vibrant colors and deep blacks. The 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth scrolling and fluid animations, enhancing the overall user experience.Performance:Powered by the Exynos 2100 chipset (in my region), the Galaxy S22+ is a powerhouse when it comes to performance. It handles multitasking effortlessly, and demanding apps and games run without any noticeable lag. The 8GB RAM ensures that the device keeps up with my every command, providing a seamless and responsive user experience. The 128GB internal storage is more than sufficient for all my apps, media, and files.Camera:The camera setup on the Galaxy S22+ is exceptional. The 108MP main sensor captures highly detailed and vibrant photos in various lighting conditions. The 12MP ultra-wide lens offers a wider field of view, perfect for landscape shots and group photos. The 10MP telephoto lens delivers impressive results, especially with its 3x optical zoom and 30x Space Zoom capabilities. Low-light photography is a breeze with the enhanced Night mode, producing clear and well-exposed shots.Battery Life:The 4,500mAh battery in the Galaxy S22+ provides commendable endurance. With moderate use, including browsing, social media, and occasional gaming, I comfortably get through a full day without needing to recharge. The phone's adaptive power management optimizes battery usage, ensuring efficient power consumption. When it's time to recharge, the fast charging feature and the option for wireless charging offer quick and convenient ways to top up the battery.Software and Features:Samsung's One UI 4.0, based on Android 12, enhances the overall user experience with its clean and intuitive interface. The customizable options allow me to tailor the phone's settings to my liking, making it feel personalized and easy to navigate. Samsung's added features, such as Samsung DeX for a desktop-like experience and Knox security for data protection, have proved to be useful and valuable additions.Connectivity and 5G:The Galaxy S22+ supports 5G connectivity, and it makes a noticeable difference in data speeds, especially when streaming content or downloading large files. The inclusion of Wi-Fi 6E has also improved wireless connectivity, delivering faster and more stable internet connections.Conclusion:After using the Samsung Galaxy S22+ 128GB extensively, I am thoroughly impressed with its design, performance, camera capabilities, and battery life. It truly is a flagship marvel that lives up to its reputation. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, a power user, or simply looking for a top-tier smartphone, the Galaxy S22+ delivers on all fronts, making it a fantastic choice that doesn't disappoint.

NicoR originally posted on bestbuy.com
Solid, well rounded option.
14 December 2022

I am a recovering iPhone user (15 years old) who switched to Samsung about 6 months ago, because my iPhone SE battery life was abysmal, and I found the phone locked down, and freedomless. I bought this s22 plus, even though everybody has iPhones at my school, and made fun of me for wanting a Samsung. That soon changed, however, as I began saving their lives when their batteries kept dying, and they didn't have their charger by using the power share function. I even charged a pair of AirPods for my friend, and everyone in the room was wondering why you couldn't do so on Apple's own iPhone. The fact that Samsung phones have better integration with Airpods in some aspects than iPhones, should be embarrassing to Apple. There are so many different features and aspects of ... MoreI am a recovering iPhone user (15 years old) who switched to Samsung about 6 months ago, because my iPhone SE battery life was abysmal, and I found the phone locked down, and freedomless. I bought this s22 plus, even though everybody has iPhones at my school, and made fun of me for wanting a Samsung. That soon changed, however, as I began saving their lives when their batteries kept dying, and they didn't have their charger by using the power share function. I even charged a pair of AirPods for my friend, and everyone in the room was wondering why you couldn't do so on Apple's own iPhone. The fact that Samsung phones have better integration with Airpods in some aspects than iPhones, should be embarrassing to Apple. There are so many different features and aspects of this phone that I love, including the camera, screen, durable construction, One UI 5, power share, superior clipboard, integration with Windows PCs, etc... The whole phone is just so well-rounded, and there really isn't anything to complain about. Everything just works how you'd expect it to. The only things I could think of are better-sounding speakers, and the ability to power share while plugged in. If you choose this phone you are essentially going to get a well-rounded option that checks all the boxes, simply does what you want it to, and will last for years to come. Samsung focused on what their customers wanted with this phone(except removing the sd card slot ): ), and every detail is there for your best interest. Although Apple has its advantages, people need to get over their iPhone loyalty and look at what other companies have to offer. If you never have an open mind, you'll never know how good an iPhone really is. I'm not saying that iPhones are complete trash, I just want to tell people about the great experience I have had with Samsung and give them the confidence to try it for themselves. Who knows, it could be the perfect fit!

Andrew originally posted on samsung.com
Terrible quality, not worth the money
18 November 2022

Most expensive phone I've ever owned, and also the worst performing phone I've ever owned. I've used Samsung Galaxy devices for about a decade now and have always loved them. Finally decided to splurge and buy the S22 Ultra when it was released because my Samsung devices have always been reliable and good quality. I regret that decision so much. I've had the S22 Ultra for around 6 months now and a few months ago it started having issues with charging, issues with connecting to my car system, issues with the screen freezing, issues with sending/receiving messages (although that could be a problem with my service), and just seems to get slower and slower every day. The slightest brush against the USB cord when it's plugged in to charge or into my car's USB port causes ... MoreMost expensive phone I've ever owned, and also the worst performing phone I've ever owned. I've used Samsung Galaxy devices for about a decade now and have always loved them. Finally decided to splurge and buy the S22 Ultra when it was released because my Samsung devices have always been reliable and good quality. I regret that decision so much. I've had the S22 Ultra for around 6 months now and a few months ago it started having issues with charging, issues with connecting to my car system, issues with the screen freezing, issues with sending/receiving messages (although that could be a problem with my service), and just seems to get slower and slower every day. The slightest brush against the USB cord when it's plugged in to charge or into my car's USB port causes it to disconnect completely and stop charging. I often have to unplug it and replug it back in 5 or more times before it will connect again. It's also just in the last few days started losing battery charge like crazy, even though I've changed nothing regarding apps or power settings. This morning I took it off the charger when I got up, it was at 100% battery... went to brush my teeth and looked at the phone, it was at 84%Sometimes restarting the phone helps, but usually not for long. It causes me daily frustration, so much so that even though I still owe a large amount of money on it I'm ready to do an early upgrade (or downgrade) and go back to a different, less expensive but more reliable phone model. Also, the camera that's supposed to be so awesome? Photos look great - until you zoom in on them. The photos come out so pixelated and blurry, even though I keep the lens clean. I used to get much better photos using way cheaper phone cameras with less megapixels. I'm so disappointed with this phone. Taking it in for a possible warranty repair to deal with the charging/USB connection and freezing issues today but if they can't do anything, I'll just have to eat the hundreds of dollars I still owe and buy something else because I cannot continue using this garbage phone.

b2022 originally posted on samsung.com
The S22 Ultra Is An Amazing Piece of Technology!
24 January 2023

I purchased my Unlocked S22 Ultra exactly one month ago to the day that I'm writing this and I must say that this phone is amazing so far. I'm still in the process of reading the manual & learning all of what it has to offer but so far, it's an amazing piece of technology. My previous cellphone was a Samsung S10+, 4G but this S22 Ultra is really "next level" when it comes to speed, smoothness of swipes and transition of screens, screen/camera/video quality, S-pen options, screen & phone size (I'm a bigger guy), battery life (depending on your settings) and so many other options. These features truly enhance my life. I write all of this as a "techie" with decades of formal and informal technology experience.Honestly, if your device isn't defective or broken somehow, ... MoreI purchased my Unlocked S22 Ultra exactly one month ago to the day that I'm writing this and I must say that this phone is amazing so far. I'm still in the process of reading the manual & learning all of what it has to offer but so far, it's an amazing piece of technology. My previous cellphone was a Samsung S10+, 4G but this S22 Ultra is really "next level" when it comes to speed, smoothness of swipes and transition of screens, screen/camera/video quality, S-pen options, screen & phone size (I'm a bigger guy), battery life (depending on your settings) and so many other options. These features truly enhance my life. I write all of this as a "techie" with decades of formal and informal technology experience.Honestly, if your device isn't defective or broken somehow, I don't understand what's not to like about this device… other than the price, lol. I do understand that we all have preferences & they may legitimately affect our like/dislike of a product & I assume that these are where the complaints come in. Respectfully, I can CLEARLY see where the S22 Ultra can be too much phone for a lot of ppl. It has a lot of features that I use for personal & business use & this may be too much for some ppl but that's where the other S22 devices should/could suffice.The lack of an included micro SD card slot & the omission of the headphone jack is a bit disappointing but it doesn't diminish all of the many other amazing features of this phone. I purchased discounted Samsung earbuds with my S22 Ultra so the omitted headphone jack is not an issue for me but I must admit that not having the SD card still disappoints as costs us more to buy the phone versions with expanded memory... and that's why I purchased the 256GB version of this phone.I would've gotten the 512GB version but it was sold out at the various places that offered the best discounts that I received. But with all its features, I didn't think the basic 128GB version would be enough memory to last me for the possible 2-3 years that I plan to have this device while using its UHD pictures, videos, games & apps. I highly recommend this device if you can afford it and if you can/will use most of its wonderful features. If not, you should consider the other S22 versions with a little less features and for less money. They are all practical, progressive & entertaining devices but only if the features fit/satisfy your needs & preferences... so do you research.I love my Unlocked S22 Ultra 256GB cellphone/micro pc! LOL. I'm thankful for it & I highly recommend it for work, rest & play!

Hurrikaine1 originally posted on samsung.com
The WORST Samsung flagship phone EVER! Do not buy!
7 December 2022

So I'm repeating myself here, since my original review never got published (despite the email I got saying that it was)I have had almost every Samsung flagship since the Galaxy S4 and loved them all. I've stayed loyal to the brand, praised it for the ability to actually listen to its customers, and laughed at Apple users until now. Apparently, Samsung just stopped caring, since the S22 Ultra is nothing but a disappointment. I'm not gonna ramble on about the headphone jack and the SD card slot that we lost quite some time ago, although it would be nice to have those back. Just the fact that a $1600 smartphone keeps glitching and freezing is simply OUTRAGEOUS. Using media apps like YouTube, Netflix, HBO etc. has become a huge pain in the butt, the phone starts going ... MoreSo I'm repeating myself here, since my original review never got published (despite the email I got saying that it was)I have had almost every Samsung flagship since the Galaxy S4 and loved them all. I've stayed loyal to the brand, praised it for the ability to actually listen to its customers, and laughed at Apple users until now. Apparently, Samsung just stopped caring, since the S22 Ultra is nothing but a disappointment. I'm not gonna ramble on about the headphone jack and the SD card slot that we lost quite some time ago, although it would be nice to have those back. Just the fact that a $1600 smartphone keeps glitching and freezing is simply OUTRAGEOUS. Using media apps like YouTube, Netflix, HBO etc. has become a huge pain in the butt, the phone starts going crazy jumping from one screen to another as soon as I leave these apps. During the first month with this phone I couldn't even open HBO because it kept crashing. It seems that Samsung simply launched an underdeveloped and very raw piece of technology, apart from that putting on it the highest price tag ever, greedy much? And there's lots of rumors about the S23 Ultra which is suddenly all the hype, a polished and improved version of S22, which should have been there in the first place. Also, what happened to the double SIM slot?? My S21 Ultra had it, but after upgrading I find out that I can't use both my personal and work SIM at the same time? My provider charges an additional monthly fee for using e-SIMs, who's going to compensate that? I run my own business, work almost exclusively from the smartphone and travel a lot, so that's another HUGE issue for me.... Impatiently waiting to trade in this piece of crap for the next model, hopefully Samsung will have the decency to accept their mistakes and offer very good trade-in conditions. However, if the next model doesn't meet expectations I will be forced to part ways with Samsung... other brands have already caught up with the technology and offer the same (or better?) quality products for a fraction of the price

Ksenia originally posted on samsung.com

Specification

Display TypeDynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz, HDR10+, 1750 nits (peak)
ChipsetQualcomm SM8450 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4 nm)
GPUAdreno 730
TechnologyGSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5G
GPRSYes

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