Hunting for the best deals on Samsung’s latest Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra smartphones? You’ve come to the right place, friend!
The three new handsets are among the first major devices to be released in 2022 and will likely be popular handsets among hobbyist smartphone snappers thanks to the improved lens system. They’ve also all got a powerful processor and buttery-smooth display for admiring all your photos and videos.
It gets complicated when you factor in the complexities of a phone contract. How much data, usage, texts and minutes do you actually need? It's a headache. And thankfully, we've got some painkillers as we've already figured out the best tariffs in this complete guide.
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All the biggest British networks are throwing out red meat, including the likes of EE, Three, Vodafone, O2, and Sky Mobile (among others). Or, you can choose to buy the new handsets outright from the likes of Samsung, John Lewis and Currys to sling in your own SIM card if you have the cash to pay upfront and would rather save on your bill each month.
There’s a UK-wide deal for all three new smartphones right now that will give you a full year’s subscription to the Disney+ streaming service for free. You can also claim a free pair of Galaxy Buds Pro earphones from selected networks as well. To be eligible, you’ll have to order any of the three S22 handsets before 24 February.
Samsung ambitiously reports this is a total saving of more than £300 on free gifts, but if you pull out a calculator, you’ll realise it’s about £79 for the 12-month subscription, and around £199 for the earbuds, so you’re looking closer to a £270 saving.
If you’ve got an old Samsung handset, you can also trade that one in to shave off a few quid on this new one. How much you get back depends on how well you've treated your current phone – expect to get up to £200 if it's in good nick.
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It really pays to do your research and figure out which deal is going to be best for you. Below, we’ve laid out the headline offers from the top providers, but we recommend taking a look for yourself so you’re not overpaying.
Having said that, most prices will be roughly the same, give or take a few quid a month, so just go for whichever deal suits your data needs best.
However, before we get into it, check out the top specs of each phone so you know exactly what you’re buying.
Samsung Galaxy S22 specs
Display: 6.1” FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 120Hz display
Dimensions: 70.6 x 146 x 7.6mm
Weight: 168g
Rear camera: 12MP ultra-wide, 50MP wide, 10MP telephoto triple-lens setup.
Front camera: 10MP lens
Storage: 128GB-256GB internal storage (included micro SD card slot)
Battery life: 3,700mAh (25W wired fast-charging)
Water resistance: IP68 (submersion of 1.5m for up to 30 mins)
Release date: 25 Feb
Colour options: Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green, Pink Gold
Samsung Galaxy S22+ specs
Display: 6.6” FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 120Hz display
Dimensions: 75.8 x 157.4 x 7.6mm
Weight: 196g
Rear camera: 12MP ultra-wide, 50MP wide, 10MP telephoto triple-lens setup.
Front camera: 10MP lens
Storage: 128GB-256GB internal storage (included micro SD card slot)
Battery life: 4,500mAh (45W wired fast-charging)
Water resistance: IP68 (submersion of 1.5m for up to 30 mins)
Release date: 25 Feb
Colour options: Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green, Pink Gold
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra specs
Display: 6.8” Edge QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 120Hz display
Dimensions: 77.9 x 163.3 x 8.9mm
Weight: 229g
Rear camera: 12MP ultra-wide, 108MP wide, 10MP telephoto, 10MP telephoto quadruple-lens setup.
Front camera: 40MP lens
Storage: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB internal storage (included micro SD card slot)
Battery life: 5000mAh (45W wired fast-charging)
Water resistance: IP68 (submersion of 1.5m for up to 30 mins)
Release date: 25 Feburary
Colour options: Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green, Burgundy
At face value, these new S22 handsets aren’t that much of an upgrade over the older S21, featuring the same silky-smooth 120Hz refresh rate on the display to help you glide through your social media pages.
However, there are some impressive changes to the camera setup to help you take even better photos and videos, especially on nights out in low light.
All three phones will have improved photography tech to help steady your hand when snapping and they track multiple faces while filming.
The phone will use all three lenses (four in the case of the S22 Ultra) and will zoom in or expand the shot to include up to 10 faces, following each one so they always stay in frame. It’s a fun feature to watch work in real life, and it should help to grab a hectic bar-side video while everyone is scrambling to grab their drinks.
The smallest, entry-level option is the standard S22. We say small, but it still feels pretty large in your hand at 6.1 inches. You get the triple-lens setup, a new processor to keep things running smoothly, and a pretty decent battery.
Increasing by .5-inches is the S22+. The bigger display is great if you’re catching up on the latest season of Ozark on Netflix or gaming, and takes full advantage of the smoother frame rate, though it does step up in price by about £200.
Lastly, the Ultra is the premium model that is only .2 inches bigger but feels and looks great in your hand. It has the additional 10MP telephoto lens on the back, increasing the count to four in total for clear, zoomed in pictures, and enhanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) to boost the detail of your shots, even when taken at extremely far away.
It looks like Samsung is discontinuing the Galaxy Note series, as it’s now including the brilliant S Pen in the Ultra. It slots right into the bottom of the phone, and can be used to write down notes and as a stylus to tap open apps and links.
Best Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra pre-order deals 2022
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