Samsung is expected to debut the Galaxy S22 series in early February. Just like the last three generations, the upcoming lineup will reportedly include three models, namely Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra (aka Galaxy S22 Note). A new report on these phones reveals their peak display brightness levels.

Samsung Galaxy S22 dummy models
Alleged Galaxy S22 Series Dummy Models

According to a report by SamMobile, the Plus and the Ultra model of the Samsung Galaxy S22 series will offer improvement in their display brightness when compared to their predecessors. On the other hand, the vanilla model will perform similarly to its forerunner.

The publication says that the displays on the Galaxy S22+ and the Galaxy S22 Ultra (Galaxy S22 Note) will be capable of reaching a peak brightness level of whopping 1,750 nits. Whereas, their standard brightness level will be 1,200 nits.

As far as the Galaxy S22 is concerned, its peak and standard brightness levels will be rated at 1,000 and 1,300 nits respectively. For the unaware, both the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S21+ offer the same numbers.

This means the Galaxy S22+ will get a huge upgrade in terms of display brightness. On the contrary, the Galaxy S22 Ultra (Galaxy S22 Note) will get a comparatively minor upgrade from Galaxy S21 Ultra’s 1,500 nits peak brightness.

At the end of the day, peak brightness level activates only in bright environments like under sunlight when auto-mode is enabled. Also, the aforementioned numbers are limited to certain localized areas of the display and not the full screen.

 

 

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