Samsung is preparing to launch its next-generation Galaxy S-series flagship lineup which is expected to include the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra. Ahead of the launch, many details related to the phones have surfaced online.

Now, renders of the Galaxy S22 and the Galaxy S22 Ultra have leaked online via 91Mobiles, showcasing the devices from all angles to give us a clear look at the design. It also reveals that the color options for these upcoming models.

The renders for the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra reveal that the device will be made available in four colors — Burgundy, Green, Phantom Black, and Phantom White. It reveals that the phone has a metal frame along with a power button and volume rocker keys on the right side of the device.

In line with the previous reports, the device has curved edges instead of rectangular corners. Further, it is being said that the S22 Ultra will come with a dedicated slot for housing the S Pen stylus.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Render Leak
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Render Leak via Evan Blass

Popular tipster Evan Blass has also shared an image of the Galaxy S22 Ultra render in a bronze-like color. The renders reveal that the South Korean giant has ditched the camera island on the backside and the sensors are placed directly on the device.

On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S22 will have a similar design with a punch-hole cutout in the top-center position on the display panel. This one too will have a metal frame and the right side edge will house a power button and volume rocker keys.

The smartphone will feature a triple-camera setup on the back panel with the sensors directly placed on the device instead of having a bumpy camera island. The phone is said to be offered in four colors — Green, Pink Gold, Phantom Black, and Phantom White.

The Samsung Galaxy S22 series smartphones will come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset or the company’s own Exynos 2200 SoC, depending on the region of availability. This time, the top-end model is also expected to pack 1TB of internal storage to compete with the top-end model of the iPhone 13 Pro.

Meanwhile, the South Korean giant has confirmed that the brand’s next-generation chipset will be announced on 11th January. The devices are expected to go official on 8th February and will be available for purchase from 25th February but Samsung is yet to confirm this.

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