Samsung Galaxy S22 Concept Rendering reveals stunning camera phone

Samsung Galaxy S22 Concept Rendering reveals stunning camera phone

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is still a long way off, but there is already talk about what this phone might offer. So much so that unofficial renderings have been released, speculating on what this phone will look like.

This latest set of concept renderings is from LetsGoDigital and graphic designer Technizo Concept. Their idea of what the Galaxy S22 could look like is a bit bizarre, but we can definitely get on board with it.

The most obvious design feature is the camera. Unlike the Galaxy S21 Ultra, which has three camera lenses and two smaller sensors that look the same, this concept has one huge camera lens as the star of the show.

This particular lens is the 200MP rumored for the S22 Ultra and features Olympus branding. We have previously heard rumors of a Samsung-Olympus partnership for the Galaxy S22, but nothing has been confirmed.

Like the Galaxy S21 Ultra, this concept also features four more sensors. Our guess is that it is the dual telephoto lenses that we expect to return, along with an ultra-wide camera lens and a laser autofocus sensor. However, it is not entirely clear why all four of these sensors are the same size, especially when they were not on the S21 Ultra.

What is clear here is the continued use of large camera bumps. While it makes sense to allow extra space for camera components, the fact that these bumps seem to be getting larger and larger is probably not a trend we want to see continue.

Interestingly, the design also adds an adaptive cooling fan inside the phone, designed to keep temperatures down during processor-intensive functions. This would include gaming, which Samsung has been focusing on in recent years.

Nevertheless, Samsung will likely opt for a more passive cooling system in its flagship phones. After all, no one wants to hear the sound of an internal fan whirring when things start getting hot and heavy.

Other features include thinner bezels, a flat screen display, the continued absence of a 3.5mm headphone jack, and no dedicated slot for the S Pen. the S Pen is present in the rendered image, but the design appears to expect the S Pen to still be an optional accessory.

These rendered images are supposedly based on leaks and rumors, but since they are not yet official images, they do not actually tell us anything about the appearance of the Galaxy S22 Ultra or what it might look like when it launches next year.

As always we are going to have to be patient and see what Samsung has in store for us early next year, since we still have quite some time before we are likely to see some official-looking shots of the phone.

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