008 Photo Credit: SamMobile Caption: It is suspected that the information flowing out of Samsung's official laboratory shows that the screens of the Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra will have an ultra-high peak brightness of 1750 nits. According to a report by foreign media SamMobile , there are already test data suspected to have flowed out from Samsung's development laboratory on the Internet. It is estimated that Samsung's new Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra will be equipped with a new generation of AMOLED screens with higher brightness this year.
Peak brightness in auto mode will reach 1,750 nits, which is much higher than last year’s Galaxy S21+’s 1,300 nits and Galaxy S21 Ultra’s 1,500 nits, further improving the phone’s legibility in direct sunlight outdoors. In addition, it is estimated that this year's new Galaxy S22 series screens will also have a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut rendering standard, which can better photo restoration service display HDR content four: The main lens is upgraded again As Samsung's flagship series, the camera's shooting ability is naturally a part that cannot be ignored, and this year's Galaxy S22 series of camera upgrades will be one of the most anticipated points.
According to foreign media GSMArena , citing reports from Korean media, this year Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra will maintain the four-lens configuration of last year's Galaxy S21 Ultra, including a 108-megapixel main lens, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 10-megapixel 3x lens. It has a set of 10x telephoto lenses, but what is more special is that the 108-megapixel main lens will be equipped with a technology called "Super Clear Lens", which can reduce glare and reflection problems when light enters the lens.