Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra Different Display Sizes Leaked by Two Sources, Leading to Some Confusion

Let’s take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S22 series display sizes tipped months before the launch.

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Samsung launched the Galaxy S21 series earlier this year. Like last year, this year’s Galaxy S-series flagships came in three different models – Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. Samsung is expected to refresh the Galaxy S line of flagship smartphones early next year. If things continue to remain on track, the Galaxy S22 series will launch in January 2022.  We are still more than six months away from the launch. However, some key details of the upcoming Galaxy S22 series have leaked. A couple of reports have reported the alleged display sizes of the upcoming Samsung smartphones. Let’s take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S22 series display sizes tipped months before the launch.

Samsung Galaxy S22 series display sizes tipped

Samsung is likely to launch the Galaxy S22 series early next year. Some details about the flagship devices have leaked months before the launch. According to tipster Maari QHD, the Galaxy S22 series would comprise the standard S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra. The tipster claims that the vanilla S22 will have a 6.06-inch display. The other two devices will come in 6.51-inch and 6.81-inch displays. Blog site Naver also reported the alleged display sizes of the Galaxy S22 series. It claims that the standard model will have a 6.1-inch display, whereas the Plus and Ultra S22 models will feature 6.5-inch and 6.8-inch screens.

In comparison, the Galaxy S21 comes with a 6.2-inch display, whereas the S21+ and S21 Ultra sport a 6.7-inch and 6.8-inch display, respectively. This means that the change in display size is going to vary marginally between the two generations.


Naver had previously reported that Samsung could launch the next Galaxy S-series without an under-display camera system. The company is facing quality and yield issues, forcing it to ditch the tech on the upcoming Galaxy S22 smartphones. Samsung is also likely to ditch the 3D Time-of-Flight sensor on the S22 lineup. 

Other details of the upcoming Galaxy flagship smartphones are unknown at the moment. We will share more details as and when some information is available. What are your thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy S-series? Do let us know in the comments below.