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Home›Digital & Mobile Technology›Why You Should Upgrade to the Galaxy S22 From the S20 or Older, but Not the S21

Why You Should Upgrade to the Galaxy S22 From the S20 or Older, but Not the S21

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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As we approach the release of the Samsung Galaxy S22, many users may be wondering if it’s worth upgrading from their current device. For those with the Galaxy S20 or older, the answer is a resounding yes. However, for those with the Galaxy S21, the upgrade may not be as necessary or impactful. Here’s why:

Improved Processor and Battery Life

One of the biggest reasons to upgrade to the Galaxy S22 from older devices is the improved processor and battery life. The S22 will likely feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 895 or Exynos 2200, both of which are expected to provide a significant performance boost compared to older chips. Additionally, the S22 is rumored to feature a larger battery than the S21, which should translate to better battery life throughout the day.

Enhanced Camera Quality

Another major reason to upgrade to the Galaxy S22 is the enhanced camera quality. Leaks suggest that the S22 will feature a new 108-megapixel primary camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, both of which should provide a substantial improvement over the cameras on older devices. Additionally, the S22 may feature a new telephoto lens, allowing for better zoomed-in shots.

Improved Design

While design is subjective, the Galaxy S22 is expected to feature an improved design compared to the S20 and older devices. Leaks and renders suggest a refined camera bump and a more symmetrical arrangement on the back, as well as a hole-punch camera that’s smaller and more centralized than the one on the S21.

Why Not the S21?

For those with the Galaxy S21, the upgrade to the S22 may not be as necessary or impactful. While the S22 is expected to feature improvements in processor, battery life, and camera quality, these may not be significant enough to justify upgrading from the already impressive S21.

Additionally, the design changes on the S22 may not be the major overhaul some users are hoping for, meaning the difference between the S21 and S22 may be purely personal preference.

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