Samsung Galaxy S22 5G
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- RandyRiffin
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- 21 May 2022
scorpio, 17 May 2022Great thanks for your reply. I am overdue for an s10 replac... moreIt will be interesting to see what upgrades S23 brings. After all, S22 is almost perfect (it has a glass back, actual 3x telephoto). Maybe S23 can bring back 1440p 60Hz display, or headphone jack or micro sd card from S10. and of course improve battery life (by putting a more efficient chip, maybe a slower one)
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- RandyRiffin
- tAV
- 21 May 2022
Furkan, 15 May 2022no i think Samsung can make 6,1 with 4500 mah (Note: after writing this comment, I find out that Samsung could've, maybe put a 3800 mAh, but nothing more than that on S22).
Let's play a game, and estimate how much of the battery capacity they had to axe for each addition. If you compare S22 with S22+, it has 0.5 inch smaller screen, and 800 mAh smaller battery, so it takes 160 mAh to cut off 0.1 inch. Now compare S22 to S21, S22 is 0.1 inch smaller display (6cm of length), so 160 mAh less, which leaves the other 140 mAh to the glass back and faster chip cooling. Compare S21 to Pixel 5, both with plastic backs and wireless charging, S21 has 0.2 inch bigger screen, so it should have 320 more mAh but S21 has massively faster chip, and ultimate it has 80mAh less, so altogether, 888 over 765G uses 400 mAh. 765 is the same as 845, from 845 to 855 to 865 there is a uniform upgrade in performance, so each upgrade should use up 100 mAh, however because 8 Gen 1 is that much power intensive, it uses up 120 mAh. Going back, glass back and faster chip cooling on the S22 uses 140mAh, hence 20 mAh for glass back.
Finally, compare S22 to A53, it has a 14cm smaller body, so around 380, and again, 20 mAh due to glass back. Exynos 1280 comparable to 845, so a total of 400 mAh for performance gain. Combine those and you get 800 mAh. Now, the S22 has 1300 mAh less than A53, which means 500 mAh is used for wireless charging, however A53 upgraded 500mAh from A52s (which had same stuff just faster processor, so A53 had 200 mAh more battery in the same space) hence we can deduce 300 mAh of that 500 mAh is for wireless charging.
To sum up comparing S22 to Pixel 6a, it has a faster chip (220 mAh as Tensor is faster than 870 but slower than 888), glass back (20 mAh), 6cm smaller body (160 mAh), and wireless charging mAh (300 mAh). Add those up, and what do you get? 700 mAh. And
how much less battery does S22 have from 6a? 700 mAh.
However, these are rough estimates and the S22's extra features may have used up less than 700 mAh space, in which case some (100 mAh) of the battery decrease may not have been needed.
Thank you for reading this far. It took a lot of work to find this.
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- RandyRiffin
- tAV
- 21 May 2022
Furkan, 15 May 2022no i think Samsung can make 6,1 with 4500 mah Listen here, people say the Pixel 6a has a big battery, but the 6a couldn't fit 4500 mAh battery (only 4410 mAh). The S22 is smaller than 6a even though they have the same dimensions (you can check). In fact, hilariously, the 6a's dimensions is bigger than the S21, which has a bigger screen. S22 has wireless charging, which mind you takes up a lot of space. If the Pixel 5 axed wireless charging, they could have put a bigger battery. The S22 has the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, which is infamous for overheating, hence it needs a big cooling space (something the S22 doesn't have). AND it has a glass back, which is thicker than plastic.
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- zack
- uJ5
- 19 May 2022
This is probably the best comeback from samsung flagship model ever since s20's green and white screen issues and s21's cheap plastic build. In my opinon, the best samsung phone in store along with my favorite, the s10.
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- Issamh
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- 19 May 2022
aaronwt, 18 May 2022I think the S22 would be the best choice for an S10e replac... moreThanks alot for your kind reply......but i am worried for the battery because lot of complaints around that matter.....
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- Orgez
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- 19 May 2022
aaronwt, 18 May 2022I think the S22 would be the best choice for an S10e replac... moreAnd it's indeed an upgrade in every sense as I went straight from s10e to s22. I can't really complain. I'm always turning off things like wifi, 5g, bt, etc. so sometimes with just calling/messaging occasional camera/game usage my battery holds for like 2 days?
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- aaronwt
- F@H
- 18 May 2022
Issamh, 18 May 2022I need a suggestion from someone in order to replace my s10... moreI think the S22 would be the best choice for an S10e replacement. The S22 is very similar in size and weight to the S10e.
And speed wise. The S22 phones run circles around the S10 phones. With the 2022 SoC in the S22 compared to the 2019 SoC in the S10e.
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- Issamh
- 3Y7
- 18 May 2022
I need a suggestion from someone in order to replace my s10e with a new phone with approx. same size and specs. as s21 or s22.....
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- aaronwt
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- 18 May 2022
stinkfist, 18 May 2022Can you use 5G where you live? If you cant there is no poin... moreMy phone typically shows that it is on 5G over 50% of the time.
Since I started using the Galaxy watches, that is always connected to BT. Then my phone is always connected to my home phone system over BT. Then Wireless Android Auto in the car. And also when I use my Galaxy Buds+.
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- stinkfist
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- 18 May 2022
aaronwt, 18 May 2022The only thing I have off is always on display. I never tur... moreCan you use 5G where you live? If you cant there is no point having it on.
If you really need bluetooth on 24/7 you might have bought the wrong phone. Then you should check out Notebookchecks reviews on mobilephones batterydrain during active bluetooth and choose the phone with greatest batterylife.
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- aaronwt
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- 18 May 2022
Anonymous, 18 May 2022I have s22 . I have a one problem. That is . will cleaning... moreUse a micro-fiber cloth to clean the screen. No issues with loose fibers using that. That is what I've always cleaned my galaxy S phone screens with. As well as my Samsung tablets.
Personally I love the flat panel screens. And hated the curved edge screens my S8 and S10 had.
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- aaronwt
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- 18 May 2022
AnonD-807890, 17 May 2022They really nailed the size on this one. I'd argue the... moreThe charging speed doesn't bother me. Since I never fast charge my phones. I never charge with a cable either. I only slow wirelessly charge my phones. I've been doing that since my first galaxy S phone in 2015. A galaxy S6.
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- aaronwt
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- 18 May 2022
stinkfist, 18 May 2022Yes it does if you have the latest update of the phone and ... moreThe only thing I have off is always on display. I never turn off 5G or wifi or bluetooth. Since my S22 is always connected to between one and three BT devices(it's usually connected to two BT devices). And it's always connected to either a cellular or wifi signal.
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- aaronwt
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- 18 May 2022
Anonymous, 18 May 2022Does battery get through a day?? I've had no issues going all day so far. Although the highest number of hours I've had my phone off the charger is only around eighteen. Wireless Android Auto is typically used a lot.
I only charge my phone at home. I take it off the wireless charger when I leave and put it on the charger when I get home. And the longest it's been off the charger is 18 hours.
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- stinkfist
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- 18 May 2022
Anonymous, 18 May 2022Does battery get through a day?? Yes it does if you have the latest update of the phone and have done some batterysaving settings. Turn off 5G, turn off search for device and turn off aways on display. Let your phone know your habbits. I started the morning with 92% battery and when I came home in the evening the battery had 60% left. Using the phone frequently during the day. I have the Exynos version and I have had my phone for about 3 weeks now.
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- 18 May 2022
I have s22 . I have a one problem. That is . will cleaning s22 with handkerchief . Handkerchief thread remains in s22 side panels screen. Screen is not perfect fitted. There is gaps in side borders screens. . Dust remains in borders of screen .
I think edge panels displays are better than flat panels display
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- Nam G
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- 18 May 2022
Size is perfect, performance is okayish, can't handle multiple apps, design and UI interface is amazing , battery life is not good , I am using it in the UK, it barely manages to last through the day and the charging is not that fast as well. If you are a heavy user like I am, I don't recommend, I sent it back to the carrier.
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- 18 May 2022
ghenceaRO, 18 May 2022I don't understand what is wrong with the 3.5mm jack. ... moreagreed wholeheartedly
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- ghenceaRO
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- 18 May 2022
I don't understand what is wrong with the 3.5mm jack. Seems like nobody wants it anymore even though I find it very useful.
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- scorpio
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- 18 May 2022
Anonymous, 18 May 2022This or iPhone 12???Absolutely this.