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Feast your eyes with these high-res images of the Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung officially confirmed the February 9 date for the next Unpacked event, where we’ll see the new Galaxy S22 Ultra flagship. The device is expected to arrive with an S Pen, just like the Galaxy Note phones of old, and while we’ve seen it in some low-resolution images, now the Ultra appeared in glorious high resoltuion renders, giving us an even closer look at its camera setup.

A different image, shared by tipster evleaks reveals an interesting detail and likely explains why early rumors pointed to a February 8 launch. The date on the screen reveals that Samsung did indeed plan the launch for February 8, as the local sources suggested, but had a change of heart at the last minute.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

The images scraped from AT&T’s website show that the S Pen will be black, but the clickable button on top will match the phone’s paint job. Also, the screen is slightly curved on both sides, but it is mostly for a proper grip – we do not expect any touchable function whatsoever.

Finally we got a few of the wallpapers that will come pre-loaded on the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra for you to check out.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra wallpapers
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra wallpapers
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra wallpapers
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra wallpapers

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra wallpapers

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Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena

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