Check out the official videos for the 5G Galaxy S22 Ultra and the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
So the shouting and yelling are done until the next year. Samsung has introduced the Galaxy S22 series including the Galaxy S22 Ultra which does indeed resemble a Galaxy Note model with its S Pen housing and the inclusion of the digital writing instrument in the box. The squared-off corners are another design cue taken from the Galaxy Note.
Samsung promotes the Galaxy S22 Ultra with three new videos
According to Samsung, this model is “the epic standard of smartphones.” The video mentions the 4nm chipset inside the device (both the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, and the Exynos 2200 are manufactured by Samsung Foundry using its 4nm process node), and the long-lasting battery that keeps the phone running for over a day using the 45W fast charger (that can be purchased separately).
The video shows off the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s Nightography feature designed to help a user capture videos and photographs during the night. And Sammy adds that it has something “Note-worthy” (nice pun) to reveal that the S Pen can mark up live Google Duo video chats. after the long night, the battery still has 42% of its juice remaining.
More likely to be seen on television as soon as tonight is a 35-second video titled Galaxy S22 Ultra: The Epic Standard. This video starts by discussing Nightography and how it helps you “break the rules of light.” With the 4nm chipset (regardless of which one is in your model), you are breaking the rules of power.
And lastly, Samsung released a video for the new Galaxy Tab S8 tablet that it also introduced today. At 14.6-inches, the Galaxy Tab S8 sports Samsung’s largest tablet display ever. It also is Samsung’s thinnest and toughest tablet yet, built with lightweight Armor aluminum.
The Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra stars in its own video
Powered by the 4nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, this tablet is going to scream. Not only is there a dual front-facing camera setup, first for a Samsung tablet, but Auto framing also keeps the subject at the front and center of video chats. The display also refreshes 120 times per second for buttery smooth scrolling and transitions.
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