Turns out that Samsung chose a two-pronged strategy with this launch. For the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the company merged the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra's design and functionality with the S21 Ultra's camera system. Don't let the name fool you though: the Galaxy S22 Ultra is essentially the new Galaxy Note, complete with a stowable S-Pen. But for the Galaxy S22 and S22+, Samsung took a more iterative approach by simply upgrading the shooters, the phones' mobile platform processors, and a few cosmetic tweaks.
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