While a dispatch date for the Galaxy S22 series is still not yet decided, new information has now given some details about the phones—details that are probably not going to excite bad-to-the-bone enthusiasts looking forwards to Samsung's next flagships.
As per leaker Front Tron, the Galaxy S22 series, codenamed "Rainbow", will need MicroSD support. That shouldn't be surprising, as Samsung eliminated the element on the Galaxy Note 20 series and stuck to that decision with the Galaxy S21 series. Fans of expandable storage might need to pick the impending Galaxy S21 FE instead, in spite of the fact that information on that telephone remains clashing.
Absence of expandable storage might be okay if locally available storage is sufficient yet it appears the Galaxy S22 series will offer the same memory and storage configurations as the Galaxy S21 arrangement. That means 128 GB of storage as standard, with the choice to go up to 256 GB or 512 GB on the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Passing by the source, Slam is also fixed at 8 GB on the S22 and the S22 Plus, with the S22 Ultra starting at 12 GB with the choice of 16 GB.
8 GB of Slam is considered by most to be sufficient yet 128 GB of storage is simply insufficient in a universe of 4K video and expansive portable games. The solution is obvious and purposeful: make good additional cash for the 256 GB models.