Samsung is poised to launch its new devices tomorrow (Feb 9th) at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The brand is said to unveil its next-gen Galaxy S22 series flagship smartphones at the event and will also launch its new Galaxy Tab S8 series. Now, A day before the official launch, hands-on videos of all these devices have surfaced on Twitter.

Tipster Demonix has leaked a hands-on video of the entire upcoming Samsung Galaxy S22 series. The first device featured in the video is the Galaxy S22 Plus which pretty much keeps the same design profile as last year’s Galaxy S21 Plus, however, a noticeable difference is its metallic silver edges which makes it look even more gorgeous than its predecessor. The video shows the device in four color variants being black, green, pink, and white.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus White Leak

The silver metal finish is also present on the white color variant’s camera module and the device is revealed to be of around the same thickness as the S21 Plus. The right side of the device houses the power and volume rocker buttons and the bottom is revealed to feature a speaker grill, USB-C port, and SIM tray.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

Next up in the video is the star of the show, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. The video reveals that the S22 Ultra is quite thick, noticeably more than the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. However, the magic happens when the S Pen is pulled out. The stylus on the Galaxy S22 Ultra is said to be three times faster than the Note 20 Ultra which is in full view here as the operator writes the word “GALAXY” effortlessly and without any observable input lag.

The Tab S8 Ultra also got leaked with a hands-on video that showcases its huge screen, front-facing dual camera notch, rear camera bump, and the S Pen dock beside the camera bump. The device is shown to run photoshop quite smoothly and the response time of the Stylus is on par with the S Pen on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The video also features a scene in which the user is running the tablet with a kickstand and the detachable Book Cover Keyboard case.

Although there are unconfirmed leaks, the contents of the video leave very little room for it being fake. We will know more about these devices at the Galaxy Unpacked event tomorrow (Feb 9th), so stay tuned as we will be covering the new Samsung releases.

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