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Galaxy S22 is coming with 1TB storage

Yet another round of images of the upcoming Galaxy S22 Ultra in the wild has arrived. As before, this isn't a real phone but rather a dummy, but it nonetheless serves the purpose of illustrating what the phone would look like.

It would be nice to see a set of images of the real Galaxy S22 Ultra, only to see the proper cameras in their place.

Still, here's a look at the Silver variant of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, alongside the Black one. The S Pen is also present in its in-body holster.

Samsung Galaxy S22 dummy, source: @hypark22 Samsung Galaxy S22 dummy, source: @hypark22 Samsung Galaxy S22 dummy, source: @hypark22
Samsung Galaxy S22 dummy, source: @hypark22

In related news, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will have a 1TB variant. This is the first 1TB Samsung phone since the 12GB + 1TB Galaxy S10+, back in 2019. Currently there are a handful of 1TB phones - the iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Max, and the expected Realme GT 2 Pro.

It's unclear whether Samsung will pack some video-centric features with the 1TB variant - Apple's 13 Pro series can capture ProRes - 4K at up to 30fps with 256GB. 512GB and 1TB models, and 1080p at 30fps for the 128GB models.

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