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I ended up having to purposely head over to the display settings, turning it back down to FHD+ just so that I could play Arena with playable frame rates.
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Now I know the iPhone 13 Pro Max is technically slightly lower resolution at 458ppi compared to the S22 Ultra’s 500ppi, but I never had issues with Arena on the iPhone. When I have the display on its maximum 1440p resolution especially, playing Arena was a struggle too, with choppy animations and occasional freezes too. My typical games such as Magic: the Gathering Arena just didn’t play as smooth as I would’ve liked. I noted in my review of the Galaxy S21 FE that the device seemed to be unnecessarily throttling my games, and the same was happening here again. You probably won’t really notice it if you had a case on it, but it’s still something worth noting.īut it was performance in games especially that really felt under par. I could be scrolling away mindlessly on TikTok for about 15 to 20 minutes, and the back of the phone will feel noticeably warm to touch. For starters, the Galaxy S22 Ultra runs pretty warm.
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However, there were just a couple of things that really didn’t sit well with what I thought was the absolute best Android has to offer. Let me be clear, it works absolutely fine, fantastic even if you’re moving up from a mid-range device. In reality though, I probably expected too much from the Galaxy S22 Ultra, and from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.
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After years of the much-maligned in-house Exynos silicon under the hood of previous generation Samsung Galaxy S series flagships here, many Malaysians perhaps had the idea that the Snapdragon models would knock these Exynos versions out of the park, especially considering that the ‘Ultra’ models should be knocking everything else out of the park. Look, I was just as surprised as everyone else when I heard that Samsung Malaysia was bringing in Galaxy S22 Ultra units with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 system-on-chip powering it underneath. That being said, all of that beauty and sleek looks wouldn’t mean much if the device isn’t as great where it matters most: performance.
There’s a tiny bump on the bottom of the device where the stylus sits but honestly it’s not noticeable at all.įor the most part, the Galaxy S22 Ultra looks great and feels great. The slight matte finish also means that it’s not as much of a fingerprint as before. Instead, there’s now a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ that just feels much more appropriate both in my eyes and my hand. The biggest complaint I had with the Galaxy S21 FE was the pathetic plastic-sorry I meant, glasstic-back, but with the S22 Ultra, that’s all gone. In any case though, make no mistake, this is the flagship looking device in their range of smartphones. Its larger form factor also means that it might not be suited to those of you with tiny hands, but it’s just about alright for one handed use though the upper corners do get a little tricky.
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It’s technically lighter than the iPhone 13 Pro Max, but it’s still a really hefty boy that again, just becomes a little too heavy in the hand when you want to lay down and watch a movie on your smartphone. Not taking into account their Galaxy Z Fold lineup, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is one of their heaviest smartphones ever, at 229g. That being said, the Galaxy S22 Ultra suffers from the same little niggle that I had with the Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max. Perhaps its the lack of a huge camera island, but compared to the last official Galaxy Note device, the Galaxy S22 Ultra just looks a lot cleaner in my eyes, even if it is similar. It has a design that, if you used the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra from 2020, will be quite familiar to you and still has a unique sleek look to it. If, like Moto Moto from Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, you like ’em big and you like ’em chunky, then you’re in for a great time with the Galaxy S22 Ultra. But was all of the hype worth it? It’s big, bold and beautiful On top of that, it also arrived in Malaysia with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 rather than an equivalent Exynos chip, further fueling local excitement over the Galaxy S22 Ultra.