Samsung’s S22/S22+ pop up at the FCC confirming a battery specs cut but a 5G gain
The Galaxy S22 and S22+ have just done the FCC song and dance, MySmartPrice found out, and, perhaps, the S22 Ultra wouldn’t be far behind. This could be an indication that Samsung is already gearing up for the launch on American soil and the rumors for a postponed S22 release may have been premature.
The EB-BS906ABY pack is none other than the one that leaked before in a Korean certification database, so the rumors for a cut in the S22 and S22+ battery capacity on account of the updated S22 series design were right.
A LED View case for the S22 series has also been certified by the Federal Communications Commission, so the chips are falling into place for the next top-shelf phones by Samsung, as it is usually a month or two before an official unveiling that the FCC spills the beans on upcoming handsets.
The new Galaxy S22 series design brings smaller batteries
- Galaxy S22 display, size, and battery specs: 6.1″ display, 7.6mm thickness, 3700mAh battery
- Galaxy S22 display, size, and battery specs: 6.5″ display, 7.6mm thickness, 4500mAh battery
This is an overall reduction in numbers across the board – a slightly shorter display diagonal, thinner body (the S21 and S21+ are ~7.9mm), and a tad smaller battery to fit the new dimensions with what the insiders say is pretty much the same weight as the S21 series. Don’t let the smaller display diagonal fool you, as, thanks to the phones’ widened frame with shorter and stubbier looks, plus the slimmer top and bottom bezels, the members of the Galaxy S22 series are expected to have an even better screen-to-body ratio than their predecessors.
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