AT&T Samsung Galaxy S22 Phantom Black 128GB
AT&T Samsung Galaxy S22 Phantom Black 128GB
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AT&T Samsung Galaxy S22 Phantom Black 128GB

3.5 stars out of 2 reviews
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Key item features

  • Epic Video: Capture stunning 8K videos and effortlessly smooth footage with Super Steady Video, enhanced by Auto Focus Video Stabilization.
  • Night Photography: Record crystal-clear, bright photos and videos even in low-light conditions, ensuring vivid detail.
  • Detailed Imagery: Achieve vivid detail in photos with a 50MP resolution, perfect for elaborate landscapes and intricate creations.
  • Enhanced Display: Enjoy your content on a bright display with adaptive screen technology that optimizes color and brightness indoors and outdoors.
  • Intelligent Power: Experience all-day power with a long-lasting, intelligent battery designed to work with your usage patterns.
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Jul 27, 2022
rjjjjjj
5 out of 5 stars review

Iphones MASTER

way better than inferior iphone

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Feb 26, 2022
JohnC
2 out of 5 stars review

Disappointing

First of all, I'm a big Samsung fan. I have owned 5 Samsung Galaxy phones since the beginning. However, this highly anticipated S22 is a huge disappointment. If you look at the specification, you can see this phone is significantly inferior to the S20 series (the model that was released 2 years ago). Here are the spec downgrades I noticed (comparing S20 to S22): 1. Screen Resolution dropped from QHD (3200 x 1440) to FHD (2340 x 1080) 2. S22 Ram dropped from 12GB to 8 GB 3. MicroSD slot is removed 4. Pressure testing shows that the new CPU Snapdragon 8 Gen 1's performance is worse than Apple's A13 Chip (The one that's in iPhone 11 - the 2019 model). What's worse, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1's performance is also more unstable than last year's Snapdragon 888's performance. 5. The screen has downgraded from curved screen to flat screen 6. Screen size shrunk from S20's 6.2" display to S22's 6.1" display 7. No charger included 8. No headset included I understand Samsung wants to make more money, and I am very disappointed that's what Samsung decided to do - significantly downgrading its flagship devices, while still selling at a premium price. No wonder the sales of the Samsung's S series have been down over the past two years. Hope they wake up soon.

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