Samsung Galaxy S22 vs. S21: The Biggest Differences to Note

  • Galaxy S22


        $800 at Samsung
        

  • Galaxy S21


        $800 at Samsung
        


    


    Samsung’s new Galaxy S22 arrived earlier this month at the company’s February Unpacked event. You may be wondering how it’s different from the Galaxy S21 that impressed us with solid all-around performance when it was released last year. Like 2021’s Galaxy S series, the Galaxy S22 series features three phones — the Galaxy S22, the S22 Plus and S22 Ultra — and offers a bevy of upgrades.?
    Here are all the Galaxy S22 specs and how they compare with those of the Galaxy S21. If you’re curious about the earlier Galaxy S-series phones, take a look at how the Galaxy S21 compares with the Galaxy S20, as well as the best Android phones you can buy in 2022.
    
Price: The Galaxy S22 costs the same as the S21?
    Samsung kept prices fairly consistent with last year’s flagship phones. In 2021, the South Korean electronics giant slashed the price of its Galaxy S21 handset by $200 compared with the previous year’s flagship, the Galaxy S20. For 128GB of storage, the Galaxy S21 ranged in price from $800 to $1,380, depending on the model.?
    For the Galaxy S22 series, the base Galaxy S22 starts at $800 again, the S22 Plus starts at $1,000 and the S22 Ultra costs $1,200 for 128GB of storage, going up to $1,600 for 1 terabyte of storage. (In the UK, the Galaxy S22 starts at £769, the S22 Plus starts at £949 and the S22 Ultra starts at £1,149, going up to £1,499. In Australia, the S22 starts at AU$1,249, the S22 Plus at AU$1,549 and the S22 Ultra at AU$1,849.)
    Here’s the Galaxy S22 and S21’s US pricing, for reference. You can also check out how to buy the new phones here.
    Galaxy S22 vs. S21 launch prices
    

128GB 256GB 512GB 1TB
Galaxy S21 $800 $850 N/A N/A
Galaxy S21 Plus $1,000 $1,050 N/A N/A
Galaxy S21 Ultra $1,200 $1,250 $1,380 N/A
Galaxy S22 $800 $850 N/A N/A
Galaxy S22 Plus $1,000 $1,050 N/A N/A
Galaxy S22 Ultra $1,200 $1,300 $1,400 $1,600


    Galaxy S22 photos: Get a closer look at Samsung’s new phones
    
    
    
    Design: Galaxy S22 gets a new glass and metal design with a smaller display
    The Galaxy S22 has a fresh new look that feels more premium and polished. All three new phones have a glass and metal frame that feels like an upgrade over last year’s Galaxy S21. The regular S22 and S22 Plus have a rounded shape with metallic edges, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra looks like a Galaxy Note clone. Samsung’s high-end Galaxy S22 Ultra also comes with a slot for storing the S Pen — a first for a Galaxy S device.?
    The standard Galaxy S22’s display is also slightly smaller than the S21. Samsung’s newest flagship line comes in three sizes: 6.1 inches, 6.6 inches and 6.8 inches. In comparison, the standard Galaxy S21 is 6.2 inches, the S21 Plus is 6.7 inches and the S21 Ultra is 6.8 inches.
    The Galaxy S22 (146×70.6×7.6mm) is also a little bit thinner than the S21. The shrinkage of the Galaxy S22 is abnormal when you look at Samsung’s previous phone models. The tech giant’s S series has been steadily growing in size over time from the Galaxy S10 (150x70x7.8mm) to the Galaxy S20 (152x69x7.9mm) and then the Galaxy S21 (152x71x7.9mm).?
    Read more:?Galaxy S22 Gets Android 12’s Material You Design
     Richard Peterson/CNETColors: The Galaxy S22 comes in new colors that the S21 didn’t offer
    The Galaxy S21 came in six colors. This included black, silver, gray and white, as well as a chromelike purple and pink. Samsung added new color options for the Galaxy S22 line: The base Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus comes in black, white, pink gold (one color) and green, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra comes in black, white, green and burgundy.?
    Read more: Everything Announced at Samsung’s Unpacked Event
    
Camera: The difference between the Galaxy S22 and S21
    The Galaxy S22 Ultra and S21 Ultra’s camera specs look quite similar on paper. Both have a quadruple-lens main camera with a 108-megapixel main sensor, a 12-megapixel ultrawide camera and two 10-megapixel telephoto lenses. The high-end models of Samsung’s recent flagship phones also both sport a 40-megapixel selfie camera. The field of view on the wide and telephoto lenses, however, is a little bit wider on the Galaxy S22 Ultra than the S21 Ultra.?
    Despite these seeming fairly similar, Samsung promises there are other camera upgrades that should make the new phones better at taking pictures at night and framing multiple subjects at once.?
    For the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus, both phones have a 50-megapixel wide, 12-megapixel ultrawide and 10-megapixel telephoto camera. The regular and plus models of both the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S20 featured a 12-megapixel main camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide and a 64-megapixel telephoto camera, in comparison.
    Prior to the Galaxy S22 lineup’s big reveal, rumors suggested the S22 Ultra could come with a 200-megapixel main camera. This would have been the highest pixel count available for a Samsung phone. Samsung Exynos, the electronic company’s division for chipmaking, even flaunted a 200-megapixel phone camera in a March 2021 teaser tweet. This wasn’t the case. But maybe bigger camera updates could be coming to Samsung’s Galaxy S family in the future.?
    Read more:?The Galaxy S22 Ultra Fails to Excite This Pro Photographer. And That’s a Problem
     Processor: The Galaxy S22 comes with a new and improved chip
    The Galaxy S22 got a processing boost compared with the Galaxy S21 line. The newest addition to Samsung’s Galaxy S family runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. The Galaxy S21, by comparison, runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888, the same processor that powers the Galaxy S21 FE.?
    Qualcomm confirmed in December that the?Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is built by Samsung Foundry using its latest 4-nanometer process. Samsung also makes its own line of Exynos processors, but those chips are usually available only in certain areas — not including the US.?
    Read more: Galaxy S22 vs. Galaxy S21 FE: All the Differences
    
Charging: Galaxy S22 Plus and Ultra support 45-watt charging, offering faster power-up times
    Samsung upgraded the Galaxy S22 Plus and S22 Ultra with up to 45-watt wired charging support. This means the higher-end S22 models offer faster charging times over the standard S22, as well the Galaxy S21 lineup.?
    In terms of battery capacity, the standard Galaxy S21 has a larger 4,000-mAh battery. The standard Galaxy S22 has a battery capacity of 3,700 mAh, in comparison. But keep in mind that the Galaxy S22 is also smaller than the Galaxy S21.
    Read more: Samsung Galaxy S21: What to Know About Battery Life and Battery Sizes
    


    See also

  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Reveal: Better Cameras, Ultra Gets the S Pen
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra: Samsung’s $1,200 Luxury Phone Fully Replaces the Note
  • The $800 Galaxy S22 Is Now the Middle Child of Samsung’s 2022 Lineup


    
What’s in the box: Still no charger included with the S22 or S21
    Samsung confirmed last year that, starting with the Galaxy S21 line, future smartphones won’t include chargers or headphones in the box. This includes the Galaxy S22.?
    With the Galaxy S22 Ultra, however, Samsung includes the S Pen with the phone. This is unlike years past where you needed to buy the S Pen separately from the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
    For more, take a look at how to choose the best Galaxy S21 model for you and CNET’s review of the Galaxy S21 FE.
    Galaxy S22 vs. S21
    

Samsung Galaxy S22 Samsung Galaxy S21
Display size 6.1 inches 6.2 inches
Dimensions 70.6x146x7.6mm 71.2×151.7×7.9mm
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Snapdragon 888 or 64-bit octa-core processor
Cameras 50MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide, 10MP telephoto 12MP main camera, 12MP ultrawide, 64MP telephoto
Battery 3,700-mAh 4,000-mAh
Charging support 45W 25W
Starting price (US) $800 $800
Starting price (GBP) £769 £769
Starting price (AUD) AU$1,249 AU$1,249


    
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    Galaxy S22
    Samsung’s newest flagship phone costs $800. Preorder at the link below to get it by Feb. 25.
    $800 at Samsung
    
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    Galaxy S21
    Samsung’s 2021 phone is still good, but wait for the price to drop following the S22 becoming available.
    $800 at Samsung