The Samsung Galaxy S22 will have a next-generation 50MP GN5 sensor.

ByFaisal Chughtai | Published date:
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Ice Universe, a popular leaker, has revealed additional information about the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy S22 series. His most recent leak contains information about the primary camera on the Galaxy S22 and S22+, charging rates on the S22 Ultra, and even Samsung's next-generation flagship SoC, the Exynos 2200.

According to his sources, the Galaxy S22 Ultra would reintroduce Samsung's quickest charging technology to date, at 44W.

The smartphone will charge at 10V/4.5A, much as the Galaxy Note 10+, but we're hoping that Samsung will control the thermals better this time.

According to the source, the forthcoming Exynos 2200 SoC will have a strong Cortex-X2 core operating at 2.9GHz and three large Cortex-A710 cores running at 2.8GHz. The remaining CPU cores will be high-efficiency Cortex-A510 processors will running at 2.2GHz.

In addition, this device is also anticipated to have an AMD GPU with a clock speed of 1250 MHz.

According to Ice Universe, the above-mentioned clock speeds are just for the S22 Ultra, and the other two phones will have lower clock speeds.

Samsung's newly announced next-generation primary camera will be included in the basic Galaxy S22 and S22+ models. This is the 50MP ISOCELL GN5 sensor, which has huge 1.0m pixels and all-directional focusing. Instead, the S22 Ultra will feature Samsung's latest 200MP camera sensor.

As the year 2021 draws to a close, we may expect to learn more about the Galaxy S22.

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