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ToggleSamsung Galaxy S22 Plus review: specs and price

Why is Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus better than the average?
- Battery power? 4500mAh
- Pixel density -393ppi
- RAM - 8GB
- Resolution -1080 x 2340px
- CPU speed - 1 x 2.9GHz & 2 x 2.2GHz & 4 x 2.8GHz
- Screen size - 6.6" vs 5.86"
- Megapixels (front camera) -10MP
- Megapixels (main camera) -50MP & 10MP & 12MP
- Internal Storage - 256gb
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus (Android 12)
Performance
Internal storage
Internal storage refers to the built-in storage space available in a device for system data, apps, and user-generated data. With a large amount of internal storage, you can save more files and apps on your device.
RAM
Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of volatile memory used to store working data and machine code currently in use. It is a quick-access, temporary virtual storage that can be read and changed in any order, thus enabling fast data processing.
Android version
A newer version of Android generally provides a better user experience. Major Android releases include new features and improvements to performance, as well as important security updates.
Has integrated graphics
With integrated graphics, you don’t need to buy a separate graphics card.
Has an external memory slot
The device has a standard memory slot (such as an SD or micro SD card slot) that enables you to extend the built-in internal storage with affordable memory modules, or easily retrieve data, such as photographs, from the memory card.
CPU speed
The CPU speed indicates how many processing cycles per second can be executed by a CPU, considering all of its cores (processing units). It is calculated by adding the clock rates of each core or, in the case of multi-core processors employing different microarchitectures, of each group of cores.
This device has been AMAZING coming from a 2018 flagship. I had the LG V40 before this phone and I have to say that this phone absolutely DESTROYS the V40. The 120hz refresh rate is buttery smooth, the performance in games is flawless and emulators run like a dream. I haven’t found a single thing this phone doesn’t do well. I work 12 hour shifts and with medium heavy usage I can easily make it to the end of work with 25-30% left. On heavy use days I might have to charge it once and then I can make it through until the end with plenty of battery to spare. Of course, not everything is sunshine and rainbows here. 3.5mm headphone jacks are something I really miss, and this phone doesn’t remedy that. That said, bluetooth is getting to be so good it’s hard to complain too much. Bixby is my biggest annoyance. I will never understand Samsung’s decision to make holding the power button, the Bixby shortcut. To turn off the phone, you hold power and volume down. Those two could easily have been swapped and I could just avoid Bixby unless I WANT it.