Galaxy S22 5G Vs Galaxy S24 Ultra

Galaxy S22 5G
Galaxy S22 5G
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Refurbished price:174.00

Versus €851.00 new

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Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy S24 Ultra
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Refurbished price:542.00

Versus €1,141.93 new

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 5G, released in early 2022, and the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, launched in early 2024, represent different generations of Samsung's flagship smartphone offerings. While both devices operate on the Android platform with Samsung's One UI, the S24 Ultra introduces significant advancements in processing power, camera capabilities, and long-term software support, alongside a larger form factor and integrated stylus.

Scores

Durability

The practical lifespan of a smartphone is influenced by its release date, software support, and physical durability. The Galaxy S24 Ultra, being a newer device, benefits from an extended support window.

  • Release Timeline: The Galaxy S22 5G was released in February 2022, while the Galaxy S24 Ultra launched in January 2024. This two-year difference means the S24 Ultra is a more recent model.
  • OS Support Duration: The Galaxy S24 Ultra is part of Samsung's updated policy, promising seven years of OS upgrades and security patches from its release. The Galaxy S22 5G, released prior to this policy change, typically receives four years of major Android updates and five years of security patches. This difference means the S24 Ultra will receive software support for a significantly longer period.
  • Repairability: The Galaxy S24 Ultra has received a repairability rating of 9 out of 10 by PBKreviews, indicating that many components are relatively easy to remove, though the display can be challenging to replace without damage. Information on the repairability score for the standard Galaxy S22 5G is less consistently available, but generally, Samsung flagships from that era offered moderate repairability.

Year of Release

2022

2024

Compatible with latest Update

Yes

Yes

OS

Android

Android

Foldable

No

No

Performance

Performance in smartphones is determined by the internal processing components and how efficiently they handle various tasks, from everyday app usage to demanding games and multitasking. Both devices offer capable performance for their respective generations.

  • Processing Power: The Galaxy S24 Ultra features a more advanced current-generation processor, which translates to smoother operation, faster app loading times, and enhanced capabilities for intensive tasks like high-fidelity gaming and complex photo/video editing. The Galaxy S22 5G is powered by a previous-generation processor, which still handles daily applications and multitasking effectively but may show limitations with the most demanding software or future applications.
  • Multitasking and Responsiveness: The Galaxy S24 Ultra typically comes with 12GB of RAM, providing ample capacity for running numerous applications simultaneously without slowdowns. The Galaxy S22 5G generally offers 8GB of RAM, which is sufficient for most users' multitasking needs but may be less forgiving with a very high number of open applications.
  • Storage Options: The Galaxy S24 Ultra offers storage configurations up to 1TB, providing extensive space for media, applications, and files. The Galaxy S22 5G is available with up to 256GB of internal storage, which is suitable for many users but may require more careful management for those with large digital libraries.

Memory (GB)

8 GB

12 GB

Screen quality

The display is a primary interface for smartphone interaction, and both models offer high-quality viewing experiences, though with notable differences in size, brightness, and protective technology.

  • Display Technology and Size: The Galaxy S24 Ultra features a larger 6.8-inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X display, offering a more expansive viewing area. The Galaxy S22 5G has a more compact 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. Both utilize AMOLED technology for vibrant colors and deep blacks.
  • Resolution and Brightness: The S24 Ultra provides a sharper QHD+ resolution (1440 x 3120 pixels) and a significantly higher peak brightness of 2600 nits, improving visibility in bright outdoor conditions. The S22 5G offers a Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2340 pixels) and a peak brightness of 1300 nits, which is still bright for most environments.
  • Refresh Rate and Protection: Both devices feature a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate for smooth scrolling and responsive interactions. The S24 Ultra incorporates Gorilla Glass Armor for enhanced scratch resistance and reduced reflections, while the S22 5G uses Gorilla Glass Victus+ for display protection.

Resolution

1080 x 2340

1440 x 3120

Screen type

Dynamic AMOLED 2X

Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X

Audiovisual

Camera systems are a key differentiator, with both phones offering versatile setups, but the S24 Ultra introduces more advanced hardware and computational photography features.

  • Rear Camera System: The Galaxy S24 Ultra boasts a quad-camera setup including a 200MP main sensor, a 12MP ultrawide, a 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP telephoto with 5x optical zoom. The Galaxy S22 5G features a triple-camera system with a 50MP wide lens, a 10MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide lens.
  • Zoom Capabilities and Low-Light Performance: The S24 Ultra's 50MP 5x telephoto lens offers improved resolution and low-light performance for zoomed shots compared to previous generations, and it can achieve 10x optical quality zoom through cropping. Both phones offer optical image stabilization (OIS) on their main and telephoto lenses for clearer images. The S24 Ultra's larger main sensor also contributes to better low-light photography.
  • Video Recording and Front Camera: Both devices can record video at up to 8K resolution at 24fps (S22 5G) or 30fps (S24 Ultra). The S24 Ultra also supports 4K video at up to 120fps on some lenses. The S24 Ultra has a 12MP front camera, while the S22 5G has a 10MP front camera.

Main camera

50 megapixels

200 megapixels

Front camera

10 megapixels

12 megapixels

Miscellaneous

Beyond core specifications, several practical elements contribute to the overall user experience, including connectivity, physical design, and unique features.

  • Connectivity and Ports: The Galaxy S24 Ultra supports the latest Wi-Fi 7 standard, offering faster and more stable wireless connections, alongside Bluetooth 5.3 and USB Type-C 3.2. The Galaxy S22 5G supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2, also with USB Type-C 3.2. Both devices offer 5G connectivity.
  • Design and Durability: The S24 Ultra features a titanium frame and Gorilla Glass Armor, contributing to enhanced durability and a premium feel. It also includes an integrated S Pen stylus. The S22 5G has an aluminum frame and Gorilla Glass Victus+ on both the front and back. Both are IP68 rated for dust and water resistance.
  • Dimensions and Weight: The Galaxy S24 Ultra is a larger and heavier device, measuring 162.3 x 79 x 8.6 mm and weighing 232-233 grams. The Galaxy S22 5G is more compact and lighter at 146 x 70.6 x 7.6 mm and 167-168 grams. The S24 Ultra also features a larger vapor chamber for improved thermal management during demanding use.

Weight

195 g

232 g

Screen size (in)

6.1

6.8

Network

5G

5G

SIM card

Physical SIM + eSIM

Physical SIM + eSIM

Carrier compatibility

Unlocked

Unlocked

User sentiment for the Galaxy S24 Ultra frequently highlights its exceptional battery life, with many users reporting it easily lasts a full day even with heavy use, and some achieving up to two days of mixed usage. The camera system, particularly the 200MP main sensor and improved telephoto capabilities, receives praise for clarity, color, and versatility, especially in low-light conditions. Users also appreciate the smooth performance, vibrant display, and the utility of the integrated S Pen. Some minor criticisms include the phone's large size, which can be challenging for one-handed use, and occasional reports of display graininess or color inaccuracies, though these appear to be less common.

For the Galaxy S22 5G, users generally value its compact size and comfortable handling. Its display and camera performance were well-regarded at its release, offering a balanced experience for everyday photography and media consumption. However, some users noted that the battery life could be a limitation for heavy users, often requiring more frequent charging. The processor, while capable, is a generation older, which can be a consideration for those seeking the absolute latest in performance.

Users prioritizing a compact form factor, comfortable one-handed use, and a capable smartphone for everyday tasks may find the Galaxy S22 5G well-suited to their needs. Those who require the longest possible software support, a larger and brighter display, extended battery life, and the most advanced camera system with enhanced zoom capabilities, along with the productivity features of an integrated stylus, will likely lean towards the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Both devices offer a quality Android experience, and choosing a quality-assured refurbished option for either model can be an eco-friendly alternative for consumers.

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