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How to order Samsung’s new Galaxy S22 phones and S8 tablets


The Galaxy S22 Ultra shares a lot of the same specs as the S22, but has an extra camera lens, a bigger display, and a stylus for scribbling on your screen.

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At Samsung Unpacked in early February, Samsung showed off its latest series of phones, the new Galaxy S22 and S22+, and the Note-like S22 Ultra. The company also took the wrapping off three new Galaxy S8 tablets in a variety of sizes and price points. All of the products officially became available to order today.

Here’s what to know about Samsung’s shiny new devices, and how you can order them right now.

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The Galaxy S22 and S22+

The Samsung Galaxy S22 (left) and S22+

If you’re in the market for a snazzy new Android phone, Samsung has a solid selection of choices in its new lineup. The first two, the S22 and S22+, are pretty similar in features and overall design, but there are some subtle differences. The S22 features a 6.1-inch AMOLED display with a peak brightness of a claimed 1,300 nits, while the S22+ display gets bumped up to a 6.6-inch with a peak brightness claimed at 1,750 nits. Both displays feature a 120Hz native refresh rate, enhanced by a 240Hz Touch Sampling rate designed to improve gaming performance.

The rest of the specs on the two devices match up pretty similarly. Each has three camera lenses on the back: a 50MP main camera, 10MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultrawide lens. There’s also a new auto-framing feature onboard that can detect up to 10 people and automatically adjust the focus accordingly.

As for power, the S22 has a 3,700 mAh battery, which Samsung says should give the device enough juice to get through a day on a single charge. The S22+ has a larger 4,500 mAh battery, which should be enough for more than 24 hours of use by Samsung’s estimates. The S22+ also supports higher wattage wired charging at 45W for quicker top-offs, while the S22 can only take up to 25W; both devices support 15W wireless charging.

Inside the devices is a 4nm processor, a first for any Galaxy phone. Samsung is also promising that all S22 devices will be supported for up to four generations of…

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