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Galaxy S22 Ultra review: duly noted



The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is a worthy Note successor in just about every way. With a built-in S Pen stylus, excellent camera system, improved portrait mode, and top-notch performance, it looks and acts every bit like the $1,199 flagship that it is. Features like an enhanced Raw capture mode have niche appeal, but the whole thing adds up to a phone thatโ€™s unlike anything else on the market.

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36 Comments

  1. Great review…very indepth! This was like reading the manual but more fun ๐Ÿ™‚ Do people even read manuals anymore though…lol. Great job on your video ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Note 20 ultra is still better, I compared the two and yea there's obvious upgrades but nothing to make you need to upgrade because the note 20 ultra is sleeker bigger and does everything you need it to do. Upgrading is literally no joke a waste of money for no reason

  3. 'Not great', 'less', 'not always perfect'
    These things, without information on the comparison, are useless terms.

    Verge, these videos are really not that useful.

  4. Every review I've watched of the S22 Ultra has "accidentally" called it the note… I'm tired of hearing this joke. At first it was like ok that's cool but every review has said it now.