Samsung is anticipated to release Galaxy S22 Series flagship devices as its next-generation in January 2022. The Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra are believed to be the three models in the series.
According to the latest news, Samsung will purchase Galaxy S22 series batteries from two companies: Samsung ADI and China’s Amperex Technology Limited, and both will be used in the initial production batch.
ALT’s participation seems to contradict Samsung’s announcement. Due to Galaxy Note 7‘s defective batteries, it became one of Samsung’s worst failures in the smartphone series. This defeat was mainly due to Amperex Technology Limited’s batteries (ATL). After the Note 7 debacle, Samsung cut ties with ATL. According to a new claim (via), ATL will once again be working with the Galaxy S22.
Samsung began working with ATL for the Galaxy S21 series batteries, which were released earlier this year. Previously, the South Korean company has confined the use of ATL batteries to only mid-range Galaxy A- and Galaxy M-series handsets.
Besides that, Galaxy Watch as well as Galaxy Buds contain China’s Amperex Technology Limited batteries.
However, ATL will not take part in providing batteries for Samsung’s forthcoming flagship alone. Samsung SDI will also have a finger in a percentage of the Galaxy S22’s battery requirements, as it has in the past.
Samsung has resumed working with ATL for the Galaxy S21 Series batteries, which were released earlier this year. Previously, they had restricted the use of ATL batteries to the Galaxy A and M Series’ mid-range smartphones. It appears that the two companies get along and join together once again.
Galaxy S22 may go with a smaller battery
Recently, some renders of the device have shown that it will be smaller than its predecessor, the Galaxy S21. The Galaxy S22 will also have a lesser 3700mAh battery capacity than its predecessor, according to a fresh photograph of the Galaxy S21 battery.
According to a report, the Galaxy S22 vanilla edition would have a 3,800mAh battery, while the Galaxy S22 Plus will have a 4,500mAh battery and the Galaxy S22 Ultra will have a 5,000mAh battery.
Other rumors have revealed the phone’s design while also giving us a good notion of its performance. The model number SM-S901U for the Snapdragon 898 variant of the Galaxy S22 surfaced on the Geekbench database last week.
We have heard that the Exynos 2200 chipset will be available in various Galaxy S22 models. The integrated AMD RDNA 2 GPU, which delivers improved graphics performance, is one of the new chip’s standout characteristics.
This product makes use of the company’s Dual Pixel Pro autofocus technology, which allows for rapid multi-directional autofocus.
The news that the Galaxy S22 and S22+ will have a 50-megapixel primary rear camera, according to reports. After much conjecture, we finally know that Samsung’s phones will employ the ISOCELL GN5 sensor.
The series is planned to go into mass production next month, with sales beginning in January 2022.