Samsung Galaxy S22 Review (2024)

Samsung's Galaxy S22 ($799.99) offers all the power of the Galaxy S22+ in a much smaller package for $200 less. That would be a winning proposition, except for one critical trade-off: The S22 sits right at the edge of acceptable battery life. Because of this shortcoming, the S22+ ($999.99) is Editors’ Choice winner for Android phones out of the three S22 models, including the Note-like S22 Ultra ($1,199.99). We have much longer reviews of the Galaxy S22+ and the Galaxy S22 Ultra, but here we outline how the smaller S22 compares with those two models.

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The S22 is available with 8GB of RAM and either 128GB ($799.99) or 256GB ($849.99) of storage. Buy the 256GB model if you can, as the phone doesn't have expandable memory. None of the S22 models do (or the S21 models, for that matter).

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The back of the phone is made of an attractive matte material (Photo: Molly Flores)

The phone comes in black, gold, green, or white through carriers, but Samsung also sells four exclusive colors, including blue, cream, graphite, or violet. The Samsung-exclusive models are real standouts.

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Whereas the S21 feels a little cheap, the S22 does not. Like the S22+, the S22 has a flat, matte back with a camera bump in the corner. It feels dense and solid with hard edges. It's rated IP68 for water resistance, like its siblings, and it doesn't scratch as easily as the S22 Ultra.

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At 5.75 by 2.78 by 0.29 inches (HWD) and 5.93 ounces, the phone is smaller and lighter than the Galaxy S21 (5.97 by 2.80 by .31 inches, 6.03 ounces), as well as any of the other models in the S22 lineup and the Google Pixel 6 (6.24 by 2.94 by 0.35 inches, 7.30 ounces). I wouldn't call it a mini phone, but I can get my thumb across the screen in one stretch.

The 6.1-inch, 2,340-by-1,080-pixel screen is very bright and dense (422 ppi). The panel has the same resolution as the 6.6-inch one on the S22+, so you see the same amount of content, just smaller. Like on the S22+, the screen automatically adjusts its refresh rate between 48Hz and 120Hz depending on the content. You can also lock it to 60Hz to save battery.

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The phone has a single SIM slot and a USB-C port, with no microSD card or headphone jack (Photo: Molly Flores)

Mostly the Same as the Others

The S22 is functionally similar to the other models in the S22 lineup. It runs Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor and Samsung's OneUI 4.1 skin over Google's Android 12. Like the other models, Samsung promises feature updates through Android 16 and security updates into the Android 17 cycle.

All of the S22 models throttle a bit harder under heat than the S21 models, and the S22 throttled sooner than the S22+ in testing: The S22's performance dropped after just six minutes of heavy use as compared with after 10 minutes with the S22+. In a 15-minute test with the CPU Throttling Test app, the phone's average performance of 223kGIPS was a bit lower than the S22+'s 254kGIPS, too. Check out our full story on Galaxy S22 benchmarks for more details.

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I tested cellular signal strength with the Net Monitor app and got very similar 4G/5G signal test results between the S22 and S22+. The S22 supports all of the 5G networks in the US, and, like its siblings, offers better connectivity than models from the S21 generation, particularly in low-signal environments. Samsung sells half a dozen different international models of the phone, so make sure you get the right one for your country; we have more details on these variants in our Galaxy S22 Ultra review.

The camera stack, most notably, is the same one you get with the Galaxy S22+. If smartphone photography is what you care about most, you don't have to worry about missing out on any features with the less expensive S22. For more, see our story on testing the Galaxy S22's camera.

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A true 3x optical zoom is a step up from the sensor-crop zoom on the S21 (Photo: Molly Flores)

That said, the Galaxy S22 lacks a couple of features and capabilities compared with the two larger S22 models. It doesn't support Wi-Fi 6E, for example, but Wi-Fi 6E routers are currently rare and expensive. It also doesn't have UWB positioning, but devices using that technology are also extremely uncommon (the only one that comes to mind is the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag+).

Battery: The Big Question

As I mentioned, battery life is the S22's major issue. The phone has only a 3,700mAh battery. For comparison, the S22+ has a 4,500mAh battery and the S22 Ultra has a 5,000mAh cell. Although the other phones have bigger screens, that difference doesn't matter much in terms of energy use.

The S22 streamed video for 9 hours and 5 minutes over Wi-Fi, and a mere 5 hours and 10 minutes over 5G in our tests. That's more than an hour less of usable battery life in both scenarios than the S22+. You might not be comfortable with those results if you use your phone heavily throughout the day.

The S22 also charges at 25W rather than the supposed 45W of the larger phones. However, in our tests, it charges just as quickly overall as the others (likely because of the smaller battery), to the tune of 18% in the first 10 minutes, and from zero to 100% in 75 minutes. The bigger phones require more wattage to get to the same battery percentages because they use larger batteries. Like the other S22 models, the small S22 supports 15W wireless charging and reverse charging.

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Left to right: Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S21 (Photo: Molly Flores)

The Best Small Android Phone, But Not the Right Galaxy S22 for Everyone

If you're specifically looking for a small phone that's less than 2.8 inches wide, your choices are limited to the Galaxy S22, Apple's iPhone 13 mini ($699.99) and SE ($399) models, and the obscure Sony Xperia 5 III ($999.99). The Xperia costs $200 more (at a minimum) than the other options, and doesn't noticeably offer anything more for your money. Your decision at that point boils down to a choice between Android and iOS. The Galaxy S22 and the iPhone 13 mini are both terrific phones, but neither does anything that may convince you to switch between the two platforms.

So while the Galaxy S22 is the best small Android phone you can buy, the Galaxy S22+ wins our Editors' Choice award for Android phones this year despite its slightly larger size. Ultimately, it offers a big enough advantage in battery life to justify its higher cost. And if you're a longtime fan of the Galaxy Note series, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is your best bet thanks to its larger screen and built-in S Pen stylus.

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The Bottom Line

The Samsung Galaxy S22 fits comfortably in one hand and is as powerful as its larger siblings, but its small size makes for less battery life.

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Review (2024)

FAQs

Is the Samsung S22 worth buying? ›

Given the all-round attributes of the cameras on the Galaxy S22 compared with those of subsequent models, we think this is a great value smartphone for aspiring photographers to enjoy.

What is the common issue in Samsung S22? ›

Common Samsung Galaxy S22 charging issues

A dirty or blocked charging port. Software glitches. Battery issues. Overheating.

What are the disadvantages of Samsung S22? ›

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What is the flaw of S22? ›

The Samsung S22 Ultra, hailed as a top-tier smartphone, falls short in its camera capabilities. Touted for excellence, it disappoints with photo quality that fails to meet the mark.

Why is the Samsung S22 so cheap? ›

The Samsung Galaxy S22 has received a massive price cut in India because this is a one-year-old flagship. The S22 was launched in India for Rs 72,999 and the price has now dropped to Rs 57,999 on the official website.

What makes the S22 special? ›

Get all-day battery in 20 minutes with super-fast charging for S22 Ultra. Your favorite shows, videos and photos will look even more epic on our newest display. Take epic photos of your friends and pets. 3x the optical zoom helps capture amazing details, near or far.

How many years will Samsung S22 be supported? ›

The Galaxy S21, S22, and S23 series are all eligible for four years of Android updates from Samsung. S23 models should be updated through at least Android 17.

Will Samsung S22 overheat? ›

The core of the overheating problem lies in the cooling mechanisms built into the Galaxy S22. Inadequate cooling can cause the SoC to generate more heat than the device can effectively dissipate. This imbalance creates a conundrum that can lead to overheating issues that affect performance and user experience.

Which is better, S22 or S23? ›

Additionally, the S23 has a new and improved cooling system in place. The S22 isn't too far behind and impresses its powerful Exynos 2200 (4nm) processor and 8GB RAM, offering top-of-the-line gaming capabilities. The S23 has a 3900 mAh battery and the S22 has a 3700 mAh battery.

How long does an S22 battery last? ›

According to the Samsung website, with constant internet usage (on WiFi) the battery life was up to 15 hours. The S21 Plus and S21 Ultra had a 4800mAh battery and up to 17 hours, and a 5000 mAh battery and up to 18 hours under the same usage, respectively.

Does S22 break easily? ›

"Unlike the Samsung Galaxy S21, which featured a plastic back, the glass back of the Galaxy S22 shattered. In addition, the new curved sides of the S22 Ultra display made it more vulnerable to cracking in a side-impact drop," APP concluded. Samsung claims that S22's armor aluminum frame is its strongest ever.

Is the S22 Plus a bad phone? ›

Like Samsung's other S22 mobiles, the Galaxy S22 Plus remains one of the best phones in many different fields, but its high price and lack of upgrades over the S21 Plus make it look less appealing given the competitive actions of most rivals.

Is Samsung S22 safe? ›

Keeping data safe is fundamental for any business, and the Galaxy S22 series provides the highest grade of security available in a commercial device. The in-built Ultrasonic Fingerprint, Secure Processor makes sure it's only you who can access your device, through faster fingerprint or facial recognition.

Is the Samsung S22 still worth buying in 2024? ›

Yes, the Samsung Galaxy S22 is built to last and offers a solid performance that will keep up with your needs for years to come. Its powerful hardware, software optimizations, and regular updates ensure a smooth user experience over the long term.

How many years will S22 last? ›

The Galaxy S21, S22, and S23 series are all eligible for four years of Android updates from Samsung. S23 models should be updated through at least Android 17.

Is S22 better than S21? ›

Processor and battery

When it comes to S21 vs S22 for the processor, the Samsung Galaxy S22 wins. But that's not to say the S21 range isn't fast and efficient. The Galaxy S21 range is powered by the Snapdragon 888 chip, whereas the S22 was upgraded to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.

Why is the S22 so popular? ›

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has been one of our favorite smartphones of 2022 that offers powerful performance and a great camera experience in every lighting condition.

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