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Samsung S22 in 2025: Still a Hidden Gem or a Battery Disaster? Full Day Test Reveals All
This is the Samsung S22, and three years after its launch, it has emerged as one of the best options for those seeking a premium, compact smartphone without breaking the bank. But what would it be like to use it in 2025? That is exactly what we are going to find out in today’s video. We will put the S22 through its paces in every respect. We’ll take a look at its display, performance, cameras, software, and—of course—battery life. We’ll see if purchasing it in 2025 would still be a worthwhile investment. It is currently 9:39 AM. Our battery level stands at 99%. Let’s kick off this “Day in the Life” test—without any interruptions.
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It is now 10:29 AM, and our battery level is at 85%. Now, let’s talk about the S22’s display. At 6.1 inches, it is undeniably a compact phone. For someone with small hands like me, the size feels absolutely perfect. In terms of specifications, it features an AMOLED panel with HDR10+ certification, delivering excellent colors and a superb contrast ratio. It is fantastic for watching movies or consuming any kind of content. It also boasts an LTPS refresh rate ranging from 10Hz to 120Hz for smooth and fluid scrolling—a visual treat. While it is technically an LTPO panel, you likely won’t notice the difference in everyday use.
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The resolution is Full HD+, which is remarkably sharp for a screen of this size. Now, my only complaint concerns its brightness; despite having a peak brightness of 1300 nits, viewing the screen in direct sunlight can be a bit challenging. The sun wasn’t particularly harsh today, but on other days, seeing the screen can become genuinely difficult. So, all things considered, the S22’s display deserves an “A-minus” grade. So, all in all, it’s not too bad, though it still feels like it’s missing a few extra features. It’s currently 10:50 AM, and our battery is at 82%. It’s draining quite fast, so we’ll see if this thing actually manages to last until the end of the day.
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But we’re at the university right now, so let’s kick off our “Day in the Life.” What’s up, guys? Everything’s good. So, it’s now 12:39 PM. Our battery is at 68%. Now, let’s talk about the S22’s cameras. When they first came out, they were pretty standard. It features a 50-megapixel main wide camera with OIS, a 12-megapixel ultra-wide, a 10-megapixel telephoto, and a 10-megapixel selfie camera. So, these are all fairly basic specs, but for the time, they were quite standard. So, let’s go take some photos and see how they hold up in 2025. Starting with the main camera, we get some interesting results. The photos are sharp and clear, and they feature good dynamic range, though occasionally they do appear a bit overexposed. In low-light situations, the photos exhibit a bit of noise (graininess), but for the most part, they remain quite clear. Switching to the telephoto lens, we get some great shots with good dynamic range.
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The images are slightly soft, but they don’t suffer from excessive over-sharpening. I did notice some strange color shifts in a few photos—for instance, Joe’s face appeared unusually red, which is a bit odd. The results from the ultra-wide camera are also solid. You get decent dynamic range and sharpness, though nothing particularly spectacular. The selfies are exactly what you’d expect—good, but not exactly mind-blowing. However, once again, these are the very same cameras found in the new standard S25 model—the only difference lies in the new software enhancements. In fact, the camera hardware across the entire range—from the S22 all the way to the S25—is absolutely identical; a fact that is, in itself, quite astonishing to consider.
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