The Galaxy S22 Ultra will really be like this: official Samsung cases confirm it


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Do you remember the first rumors about Galaxy S22 Ultra, with the hypothesis of the particular photographic module in the form of “P”? Today we know they were both right and wrong. True because the arrangement of the cameras has actually been reported correctly: false, however, as there will be no ‘P’ shaped element to enclose them, but the sensors will be isolated and placed directly on the body.

This strange drawing, which later turned out to be only partially correct, had a precise origin: it had in fact been deduced from certain Chinese covers. But today we can see some official Samsung cases, shared on Twitter by famous leaker Roland Quandt.

The two images are not surprising, but they remain interesting because on the one hand they help us to reconstruct the origin of this misunderstanding on the “P” camera, since the window of the covers in fact takes this configuration to optimize the design and precisely follow the arrangement of the sensors. We also know that in general, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be a somewhat anomalous model within Samsung’s next flagship family.

While the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 + will be a natural evolution of their predecessors, the Ultra will be rather closer to the retired Note series both in terms of design and functionality (see S Pen integrated into the body of the device, including among other things of which we have a first unofficial image, to follow). And in fact the only remaining doubt is whether by chance the Korean giant will not choose to call it Galaxy S22 Note in the end.

Corn the most recent information which comes to us from this image more than from the telephone these are the covers: in fact, we have the possibility of giving a first look at two brand new official accessories. The first cover has a easel which can be extracted and used to balance the phone while taking advantage of the big screen to enjoy multimedia content. The second, on the other hand, is a booklet, and is the last iteration in the history of the line “Open view»: We are therefore curious to understand what is the frontal solution that Samsung adopted in this round to show part of the screen.

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