**** The Official Samsung Galaxy S22 Family Thread ****

I think updates will resolve many of the issues, definitely with screen glitches (as confirmed by Samsung) and the camera / video stabilisation.

If you guys came from a S21+ I can understand why you might not think of it as much of an upgrade. But historically, it's been this way year on year, hasn't it? With minor improvements on the previous model. The whole Snapdragon and Exynos needs to be addressed, it's a major turn off when you have performances differences being imposed depending upon where you live. It's been this way for a while with Samsung but I could have sworn a couple of years ago I read that Samsung would no longer be doing this anymore. I'm questioning where I read this!

It's taken 3 years for me to finally decide my S10+ needs to go, personally for me, it's a night and day difference in all areas. The only thing I'm not crazy about is the slight size increase compared to the S10+. It's not bigger by much but it's just enough to make it a lot more noticeable in jeans pocket / trouser pocket.

I found it funny that we had so many here moaning and losing their mind about the fast charging :p. Samsung have obviously favoured battery health over charging speeds. I don't think they strictly should have advertised it as being 45W charging. However with a 45W charger, it charges fully in roughly an hour. That 5000mAh battery is being charged at roughly 1C. What more do we want? In 30mins charge it will reach around 66%. The charging speed will trail off the closer it gets to fully charged. It's really, really not an issue.
 
My order still says processing on the Samsung page, despite it being ordered to arrive today.

I assume there's an issue there? Too early to speak to a live chat person.

To the poster above, I never had WiFi calling on my Samsung S20 Ultra even though it supports it. Never understood that.
 
I am quite liking this phone after my initial trepidation. I'm starting to use the stylus more and will give the camera a proper workout at the weekend. I have been using it to listen to music and I am happy with the the media playback. It's not such a huge leap this time and I think I might keep this phone a lot longer than my last. The transfer using Samsungs transfer went really well, almost seamlessly. This is a great phone.
 
If anyone is interested, I got this response from Samsung when I asked what the penalty for trading in my phone with the screen I cracked the day I was going to send it off.

Very reasonable, in my opinion:

Good morning,

Thank you for your email.

As your device is cracked this will not meet the minimum handset requirements therefore your order will result in a surcharge if you proceed.

The surcharge amount will not exceed £100.00.

If you require further assistance, please let us know.

Kind regards,

Samsung Trade in team
 
Hmm WiFi calling is completely missing on mine, same SIM card as i used on my s21 ultra that used WiFi calling no issues....

I take it that the option is enabled in the call settings bit from the Phone app and that it's set as the preferred method? Also could be the APN that auto sets isn't correct so may be worth checking?
 
My order still says processing on the Samsung page, despite it being ordered to arrive today.

I assume there's an issue there? Too early to speak to a live chat person.

To the poster above, I never had WiFi calling on my Samsung S20 Ultra even though it supports it. Never understood that.

Just had an email from Samsung, Delayed to March 11th but no reason given.
 
Just had an email from Samsung, Delayed to March 11th but no reason given.

I had the same thing. I have an S22U and a Tab S8U on order, both due to be delivered today but now had an email for both saying 11th March. I've seen others say the same thing too.

I suspect they don't actually know when any of these orders will ship, so everyone with a missed delivery date today has just had an automated email with 2 weeks added on and they hope that will be long enough to ship the outstanding orders. But when you'll actually get it remains something of a mystery.
 
Plugged in @35% and pulling a measly ~15W from the Spigen 45W brick.

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