The Samsung Galaxy S22 is not only one of the best smartphones in the market right now, it also shows exactly how far the industry has come since the original Galaxy launched more than a decade ago. The Galaxy S line represents the best that Samsung has to offer, and has included several iterations of the company's flagship smartphones over the years. Now that the Galaxy Note line has been officially discontinued, it is also the only mainstream flagship smartphone series the company has in its portfolio, barring the foldables.
The Galaxy S22 is part of Samsung's current flagship smartphone lineup that is headed by the S22 Ultra – a massive phone with all the best features of the Galaxy Note series, including a built-in stylus. The Galaxy S22 series was unveiled at Samsung's Galaxy Unpacked event earlier in 2022, and also includes the Galaxy S22 Plus, which sits between the S22 Ultra and the vanilla S22. These are some of the best Android devices money can buy, alongside Google's Pixel lineup and OnePlus' flagship offerings.
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Samsung's Galaxy lineup has come a long way since the original Galaxy (I7500) was launched in 2009. The first Galaxy smartphone came with a tiny 3.2-inch AMOLED screen, which seems small by today's standards, but was par for the course back in the day. The resolution was also ordinary – just 480 x 320 pixels. In comparison, the Galaxy S22 comes with a 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with a resolution of 2,340 x 1,080 pixels. What's really notable in the original Galaxy is the large D-pad and other physical buttons at the bottom of the device. Physical keys were still in vogue on Android devices back in the day, although Apple was
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