MobileNews

Rumor claims the Galaxy S22 Ultra will add the Note’s built-in S Pen storage silo

Samsung is seemingly done with the Galaxy Note series, but the S Pen will live on, thanks to newfound support in the Galaxy S series and the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Now, it sounds like the Galaxy S22 Ultra may further embrace that trend by adding a silo to house the stylus.

Last year’s Galaxy S21 Ultra introduces S Pen support to the lineup, but the stylus was both sold separately and couldn’t easily be carried with the phone. Rather, Samsung offered users a case that could hold the stylus, but it was generally regarded as a sloppy solution.

Now, Samsung tipster Ice Universe is claiming (via GSMArena) that support will be upgraded next year. Apparently, two different sources tell the fairly reliable tipster that the Galaxy S22 Ultra will have a slightly wider design to make room for a storage silo for the S Pen. The wider design would see the S22 Ultra adopt a 19.3:9 aspect ratio, the same that was used on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Apparently, having a storage silo for the S Pen won’t affect the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s ability to pack a big battery, as rumors still pin it as a 5,000 mAh capacity. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, meanwhile, was only able to pack a 4,500 mAh cell.

Of course, with a few months to go before the S22’s arrival, there’s still much to learn about these devices, so it’s important to take everything with a grain of salt.

More on Samsung:


Check out the latest Samsung phones at great prices from Gizmofashion – our recommended retail partner.


Author: Ben Schoon
Source: 9TO5Google

Related posts
GamingNews

Walmart Rejects the New Switch 2 Game Pricing Model, Discounts Physical Preorders by $10

GamingNews

Astarion Is Getting a Prequel Novel Set During His Time in Servitude to the Vampire Lord Cazador Szarr in the Years Leading Up to the Events of Baldur's Gate 3

GamingNews

Pokémon TCG Perfect Order Booster Bundles Restocked at Amazon, Dropping the Price to Just $7 Per Pack

CryptoNews

Litecoin X Account Tells Critics to ‘Stay on the Shallow End’ After 13-Block Reorg