Multiple tipsters expect a 1TB storage option for the Galaxy S22 Ultra
The average consumer won’t need 1TB of storage, but with the absence of expandable storage (Samsung dropped microSD support for the line last year), those camera-happy users, or professionals who need large amounts of storage, will be happy to have the opportunity to increase the storage capacity on their devices.
According to LetsGo Digital, the base unit of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, could tip the scales at €1,300 ($1,484 USD based on current exchange rates). The model with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage could be priced at € 1,400 ($1,600 USD), and the unit carrying 12GB of RAM along with 512GB of storage is expected to cost €1,500 ($1,700).
Please keep in mind that the U.S. Dollar amounts in the parenthesis are simply conversions based on current foreign exchange prices and are posted as a guide. It is not a forecast price for these phones in the U.S.
Galaxy S22 Ultra will feature a silo for the S Pen
Traditionally, countries like the U.S., Canada, and China are shipped Snapdragon packing versions of the Galaxy S line while the remainder of the world gets these phones with an Exynos chipset inside. Still, we are watching very closely how this plays out.