Samsung Galaxy S22 series has been the subject of several rumors in recent weeks. Days back, it was hinted that all the three S22 models will have the Gorilla Glass Victus+ adorning at least one of their sides. Today, some official renders of the Galaxy S22+ have surfaced online, together with some specs details of the successor to the S21+.

The Samsung Galaxy S22 series consists of the S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra, and all three models are expected to highlight significant improvements from their respective predecessors. A tipster Isha Agarwal has shared some stunning renders of what the S22+ looks like. It features a single and central punch hole for the front camera, and its look is accentuated by uniformly narrow bezels with the power and volume buttons on the right side of the smartphone.

The renders indicate a triple rear camera setup for the Galaxy S22+, with Samsung’s logo stylishly placed at the lower end of the device’s rear. The 50MP wide-angle camera of the S22+ features Adaptive Pixel technology for improved picture and video performance.

The smartphone’s display will have 1,750 nits peak brightness, adaptive refresh rate, and it will be slightly heavier than the S22, but a bit lighter than the S22 Ultra. The Galaxy S22+ has a weight of 195g and a 4,500 mAh battery which can be charged via the USB-C port at 45W. The 45W fast charging support for the S22+ may be a tad farther from the industry leaders but seems an improvement from the S21+.

There was however no mention of the presence of Gorilla Glass Victus + in the Galaxy S22+. There are still some grey areas still not known about the Galaxy S22+ including release date, pricing, and other important features.

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