Renders of the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Ultra show colour.

The Samsung Galaxy S22 series, the company’s next generation of flagship handsets, will be unveiled in January 2022. The Galaxy S22 series devices are losing a lot of ground before their formal arrival, and we already know what to anticipate from them. Samsung is a subsidiary of Samsung. Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Today, 91mobiles provides your unique details on the Vanilla Samsung Galaxy S22 and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, according to exclusive renders obtained from industry sources. Both smartphones are shown from all sides in the leaked drawings, as well as their colour variations. This is how the Samsung Galaxy S22 appears, as shown in the photographs above. The device will include a flat-screen and a single-hole selfie camera in the centre.

Galaxy S22

Samsung Galaxy S22

The device will have a metal frame. On the right side, the Samsung Galaxy S22 will make room for the power button and volume keys while the left side won’t be as busy, as there are only three antennas there. On the back, the Samsung Galaxy S22 will make way for a rear triple camera configuration and the Samsung logo. The device will be available in Green, Rose Gold, Phantom Black, and Phantom White colour variants.

Samsung Galaxy S22+

Samsung Galaxy S22+

An official video for OnePlus 10 Pro has leaked, showing off its design

The OnePlus 10 Pro was just discovered on GeekBench, giving information on its RAM setup, SoC, even Android version. The device’s style and design, as well as its debut date, have now been revealed in an apparent official video. On his Twitter account, he posted a video teaser for the new OnePlus 10 Pro.

OnePlus 10 Pro.

The OnePlus 10 Pro is shown in the video displaying its design, which looks to be in accordance with recent renders of the device. The device’s square camera island in the top left corner has a triple-lens configuration, which was originally rumoured to be the 48MP primary camera, a 50MP ultra wide-angle sensor, and a 50MP telephoto lens.

OnePlus 10 Pro.

A sensor with the inscription “P2D 50T” is also present on the camera body however, information on its functionality is scarce. The Hasselblad brand is also present on the camera module, indicating the collaboration between OnePlus and Hasselblad for the cameras of the OnePlus 10 Pro.

Nothing appears to be new on the front panel from the existing OnePlus 9 Pro, and the phone will most likely keep the 6.7-inch curved display with narrow borders and a 120Hz refresh rate. A 32MP camera is located on the device. The OnePlus 10 Pro will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 CPU, with up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, according to GeekBench specifications.

OnePlus 10 Pro Official Teaser Video. pic.twitter.com/pExux8WM3K

— Mayank Kumar ❂ (@MayankkumarYT) December 30, 2021

The smartphone is likely to run Android 12 and come with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 125W rapid charging. Previous rumours predicted a January 4, 2022 release date, but if this video is to be trusted, the phone will be available on January 11, 2022. The video appears to have originated on the Chinese microblogging site Weibo, but we were unable to determine its source or verify its authenticity, so take this information with a large pinch of salt.

On January 11, 2022, Samsung will release its Exynos 2200 flagship chipset

Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC earlier this month, while MediaTek unveiled its flagship Dimensity 9000 processor. These chipsets will be seen in flagship phones next year, while some recently released phones will already be using the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC.

Samsung Exynos 2200

Now it appears that it is Samsung’s time, as the company stated today that the Exynos 2200, their next Exynos chip, will be unveiled around early January 2022. Samsung’s internal CPU for flagship phones, the Exynos 2200, will be unveiled on January 11, 2022. With the hashtag #PlaytimeIsOver, the firm previewed the new chipset’s performance. Unfortunately, the manufacturer hasn’t provided any specific information regarding the processor.

What we do know is that the company won’t be using a 4nm process like the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, but it could have the same 5nm process seen in the Exynos 2100. This time around, the new Exynos 2200 will drive the graphics of the RDNA2 GPU. from AMD that you see on the PC and the console. help, it will come with awesome features like ray tracing and variable speed shading.

#PlaytimeIsOver. The gaming marketplace is about to get serious. Stay tuned for the next #Exynos with the new GPU born from RDNA 2. January 11, 2022. pic.twitter.com/0H2MeVUbeS

— Samsung Exynos (@SamsungExynos) December 30, 2021

With one CortexX2 processing core, three CortexA710 processor cores, plus four CortexA510 processor cores, the Exynos 2200 will become an octa-core chipset. It’s also likely to include a faster 5G modem, enhanced picture signal processing, and AI processing. In some areas, the Exynos 2200 will undoubtedly be found in Samsung’s upcoming flagships, such as the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra. The Galaxy S22 will be available in the remainder of the world, including India and China, using Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processors.

Apple announced a two-day sale on January 2-3 to celebrate the Japanese New Year.

Celebrating the Japanese New Year, Apple announced a two-day deal on January 2-3 that would give consumers in Japan a free Apple Gift Card worth up to 24,000 yen when they buy an eligible Apple device.

Celebrating the Japanese New Year

A limited-edition AirTag with a personalised engraving will be given to the first 20,000 customers in Japan who purchase a new iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, or iPhone SE during the campaign, in addition to a gift card.

Celebrating the Japanese New Year

The exact gift card values ​​for each qualifying product are as follows: 3,000 for AirPods (2nd generation), AirPods (3rd generation), Beats Flex, Beats Studio Buds, Apple Pencil (2nd generation), AirTag (4-pack) ), and other selected accessories 6,000 for iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini or iPhone SE (plus a limited edition AirTag for the first 20,000 customers who place an order) ¥ 6,000 for Apple Watch Series 3, Apple Watch SE, AirPods Pro, Apple TV 4K, Apple TV HD, Beats Studio3 Wireless, Beats Solo3 Wireless, Powerbeats Pro and Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro ¥ 12,000 for iPad Pro, MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro and Mac mini ¥ 24,000 for iMac 27 inch.

Celebrating the Japanese New Year

Apple has released the whole terms and conditions of the offer, along with additional information. For unknown reasons, iPhone purchases purchased through the Apple Store app will not be eligible for a Limited Edition AirTag, so be sure to order through Apple’s website. Customers may also celebrate the Japanese New Year by making handcrafted greeting cards through the Apple service.

At CES 2022, LG Display showcases a diverse range of transparent OLED panels.

Revolutionary new concepts that will be on exhibit at CES 2022, LG Display has developed new uses for transparent screens: OLED Shelf, Shopping Managing Showcase, Show Window, and Smart Window. LG Display is not to be confused with LG Electronics, as the firm just develops concepts that other companies may utilise and advertise. 

LG Display shows transparent screens

The OLED shelf, which you can see at the beginning of this piece, is made up of two 55-inch transparent OLED screens stacked on top of each other, each with its own shelf. LG Display claims it’s ideal for the living room, where it can simultaneously display artwork, a TV show, or one on each of two displays. The Always-on display mode ensures that the screen is always on. If there was a work of art on exhibit, that picture might come to a halt, melting into the wall behind it like a painting.

LG Display shows transparent screens

There is actually room for you too to put a real painting behind the screens,  which you could see when they are turned off. LG also designed a motorized matte sheet of material that rolls like a projector screen to create their most vibrant, less ethereal images. (Images viewed on transparent screens can  look scary at times.) The pedestal you see in the image above houses some of the electronics, and the screens accept standard HDMI input. While the OLED shelf is designed for the home, LG Display says its purchasing management showcase is aimed at “luxury” department stores. 

LG Display shows transparent screens

A transparent OLED display is attached to an elegant wooden stand, and when placed in front of physical products, it looks like it can create a futuristic shopping experience. It adds an overlay to the items behind it, which means store owners can add graphics that highlight parts of their products or even use the display to provide whimsical visuals. We saw a video in which the flowing graphics caught our attention to one of the perfume bottles featured above, giving it a shiny halo effect.

LG Display also showed off its showroom window, a business-oriented variant that comprises four 55-inch transparent OLED panels that could be used to reproduce items in store windows – instead of stickers, businesses could use digital text. The business boasts that its versions are already on display at Seoul’s new Musinsa fashion shop, as well as art shows at the Smithsonian and 180 The Strand in London, subway windows in China and Japan, and a Bulgari fashion show. The business also demonstrated its Smart Window, a transparent OLED display that can be used for video chats or workplace presentations, although no photographs of the display were provided.

LG Display shows transparent screens

We won’t see many of these transparent-through screens in the real world since they’re only ideas, but that doesn’t change the fact that they’re still rather lovely to look at, according to LG Display. If clients request it, we will be happy to assist them. “We can deliver [the OLED shelf] if any of our clients desire it,” LG Display spokeswoman Jean Lee told The Verge, adding that he was ready to go into production. The same 55-inch 1080p clear OLED panels with 40% transparency is used in all of these displays, according to Lee, and are part of the company’s eighth-generation display production process.

Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) audio will be supported in Android 13

Many Android phones are yet to receive the newest version of Android, which was officially launched on October 19. Samsung deserves credit for releasing the One UI 4 upgrade (which features Android 12) faster than expected.

Bluetooth LE

This demonstrates that it is always preferable when a smartphone’s manufacturer is also the firm that created the operating system that the phone operates on. But, at least for the time being, we’re not here to talk about fragmentation. I’m here to speak about Android 13s support for Bluetooth Low Energy Audio (LE Audio), a wireless audio standard that will reportedly be supported beginning next year. Wireless audio streaming for headphones and hearing aids will be possible with Bluetooth Low Energy Audio. We’re already looking forward to next year after Google released one of the most ambitious Android releases in a long time.

Bluetooth LE

According to AndroidPolice, Esper’s technical writer Mishaal Rahman noticed a commit in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) revealing that Google has combined the LE Audio (LC3) codec and added it to the system settings. The codec has the highest priority when connecting to an audio device. This means that supported devices must have a connection to LE Audio before attempting to connect with another audio codec. Rahman, who left XDA last October, says he’s “confident” that by the time Android 13 comes out next October, the feature will be ready. 

Bluetooth LE

And there are some nice rewards for Android users using Bluetooth LE Audio, including longer battery life and a more stable connection – all without having to endure reduced audio quality on mobile devices. Android 10 was the first version of the open-source operating system to include Bluetooth LE Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids (ASHA). This made it possible to support compatible headphones and earphones, resulting in significant savings and power consumption without loss of audio quality. 

Bluetooth LE

For example, because hearing aids are worn all day, some individuals need to preserve energy (except when sleeping). Bluetooth LE Audio was born from this technology. Laurel, the head of audiology at GN Hearing Christensen, was recently sued by AndroidPolice. The firm creates high-tech hearing aids that need extensive therapy and other energy-intensive technology. “We have to look about energy utilisation from that viewpoint,” Christensen added. For real broadcasting – for music and phone calls – we aim to utilise as little energy as possible.

Exynos 1200 processor spotted in Geekbench for Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

Samsung is apparently ready to release the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G, a low-cost 5G smartphone. A few weeks ago, the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G was discovered on the Safety Korea certification website, clarifying its large 6,000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

The same has been discovered on the Geekbench database website, which not only teases an impending launch, but also provides the processor, RAM variation, and performance requirements. Look out the Geekbench listing for the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G’s forthcoming specifications and see what it has to offer. The Samsung Galaxy M33 5G (with Samsung model number SM-M336BU) scored 726 in the single-core test and 1,830 in the multi-core test, as displayed in the Geekbench database pictured above.

The Geekbench listing also tells us that the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G will be powered by an octa-core Exynos 1200 5G processor, which will be paired with 6 GB of RAM. In terms of software, the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G will boot the android 12 operating system out of the box with the brand’s exclusive OneUI skin.

Samsung Galaxy M33 5G

Although not confirmed, since the device launched in 2022, we can expect it to ship with the OneUI 4.0 skin. Well, that’s about all the info Geekbench gives us when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G. With this information, however, it should be noted that as the device has already been compared, it clearly suggests that its testing needs to be started and we can expect the device to launch in India soon. Coming to the remaining specs of the device, the Samsung Galaxy M33 5G is believed to have a 6.5-inch FHD + display with a notch in the shape of a drop. The gadget may or may not feature a 3.5mm headphone connector, but it will almost certainly be IP67 rated. The Samsung Galaxy M33 5G will include a quad-camera configuration on the back: 64MP + 8MP + 5MP + 2MP, as well as a 13MP front camera.

Images of Samsung Galaxy S22 series dummies, confirmed colors of S Pen.

Thanks to dummies given by UK accessory company Mobile Fun, we can now get a decent look at the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22.

Galaxy S22 Ultra

We can see how the three sizes compare – from the 6.06-inch Galaxy S22, the 6.55-inch Galaxy S22+, and the (at least) 6.8-inch Galaxy S22 Ultra – thanks to the dummies, which are reflective of the design and proportions of the three upcoming flagships.

Galaxy S22 Ultra

Like the Galaxy Note series, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will have an S Pen built into its body. In fact, the Galaxy S22 Ultra dummy’s general design and appearance are quite similar to the current Note model.

Galaxy S22 Ultra

The Galaxy S22 Ultra S Pen has been mentioned on Mobile Fun, and it will be available in Black, White, Red, and Green, which would most likely match the phone’s hues. If this official poster is to be believed, the colour may simply cover the cap of the pen (which is visible on the bottom of the phone).

Galaxy S22 Ultra

Galaxy S22 Ultra

When you compare the Galaxy S22 Ultra dummy to the Galaxy S21 Ultra, it’s clear that the new phone is significantly larger than the one it replaces. That, together with the lack of a camera island, might indicate that the S22 Ultra has a larger display and, potentially, a larger battery (5,000mAh) – but this is just speculation at this time. Now, here are the Galaxy S20 Ultra, S21 Ultra, and S22 Ultra all lined up very nicely.

Samsung patent reveals the Galaxy Tri-Fold smartphone with sub-display.

Samsung has perfected the foldable phone. Some Chinese companies have now announced one or more foldable smartphone models, including the Oppo Find N and Huawei P50 Pocket, which were just announced. The Xiaomi Mi Mix Fold and the Huawei Mate X2 were also introduced earlier this year. Despite this, for the time being, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 are the only foldable phones available globally. However, in 2022, it is projected that this will alter.

Samsung Galaxy Tri-Fold

That course, Samsung isn’t about to give up its lead in the foldable market just yet. New folding variants are being developed by the South Korean firm on a regular basis. This isn’t just about the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4; it’s about all of them. Samsung is also working on a Galaxy Z Slide rollable smartphone, which is already well known.

In addition, the business is working on a tri-fold smartphone, which is a two-fold phone with three display sections and two hinges. According to a comprehensive patent granted to Samsung Electronics, this concept is now seriously taking shape.

Smartphone with a second display on the back that can be folded in half.

Samsung Electronics submitted an extended patent for an “Electronic device” with the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organisation) in mid-June 2021. Yesterday, December 23, 2021, the 42-page document was made public. This is a foldable smartphone with three display sections. It is possible to fold the phone into a Z-shape. In other words, one display component is folded backwards, while the other is folded forward. Two types of hinges are utilised to do this: an in-fold and an out-fold hinge.

Samsung Galaxy Tri-Fold

The user has a big tablet-sized display at his disposal in the unfolded position, allowing him to work more effectively. When folded, the gadget has the same proportions (WxH) as a standard phone; however, the phone is substantially thicker and heavier due to the three display pieces stacked on top of each other.

It is not essential to construct a separate front display due to the Z form factor. In folded mode, the phone may be folded such that the first display section of the flexible screen becomes the front screen.

Samsung Galaxy Tri-Fold

Samsung Display, the company’s display division, unveiled a prototype of a Galaxy S-Foldable with a double hinge that allows it to be folded inside and outwards in May of this year. Three months later, Samsung Display unveiled the identical prototype, but this time it was functional. Although the patented design is extremely similar to this gadget, there are a few key variances.

Samsung Tri-Fold smartphone featuring fingerprint sensor embedded in the display

Also, it’s worth mentioning that the fingerprint scanner is hidden behind the display. This is noteworthy in light of the fact that no foldable smartphones with an in-display fingerprint sensor have yet been released. This is on the side of the device, built into the power button in modern generations.

Samsung Galaxy Tri-Fold


 This Samsung Galaxy tri-fold smartphone will also be compatible with a stylus pen, according to the thorough instructions. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 – the world’s first folding phone that can be used with the specially created S Pen – is no exception. A keyboard, mouse, and/or external microphone will also be able to be connected.

Samsung Galaxy Tri-Fold

Samsung will also include a slew of additional connectors with the gadget. According to the patent description, in addition to a USB-C port, an HDMI port, an audio connector, and an SD card slot are also included. Of course, this increases the device’s adaptability. The gadget may also be connected to a TV, projector, or monitor using the HDMI connector. Two batteries are included to offer enough power to the foldable smartphone, as we already know from the present Galaxy Z smartphones.