
I found this handset perfectly manageable and comfortable to use with just one hand, weighing 195g and being very slim at 7.6mm. The front-facing camera is housed in a small holepunch notch in the centre of the display, while the triple rear cameras are packed together in a gently curved module on the rear, which hardly protrudes at all from the back. With glossy metal sides and a subtle frosted glass back (a qualitative improvement on the unfortunate plastic panel of the Galaxy S21), this phone both looks and feels like a premium handset.
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The moment I took it out of the box it was immediately apparent that the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus is without doubt a good looking phone, even more so when in the pretty pink shade of our review handset.

But there’s one key issue stopping it earning a perfect score.
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If a high-performing Android smartphone is what you’re looking for, is this handset the best answer? I’ve used the phone for the past week as my main work and personal handset and can confirm this is a brilliant Android phone that’s more than good enough for most users. With a large and lush screen, a versatile camera array, and impressive performance capabilities, it seems to have everything you might want in a flagship phone, with only the (arguably excessive) S22 Ultra keeping it from being at the top of Samsung’s tree. The Galaxy S22 Plus sits in the middle of Samsung’s latest flagship range, but it could actually be the best choice for most customers.

