Samsung GALAXY S22: The Decision Made Looking at the Phone's Camera

Samsung GALAXY S22 depth

Samsung GALAXY S22 is the next generation of phones that the Samsung company is preparing to bring to the market for customers all over the world, and an important decision has been made in connection with it. More precisely, those from Samsung would have decided not to reintegrate the ToF image sensors for the camera for the Samsung GALAXY S22 series, after removing them quite some time ago, the company not wanting to offer them again.

Samsung GALAXY S22 without ToF sensors will still rely only on software to take photos and videos with depth effect, and the current models are doing quite well from this point of view. The reality is that ToF image sensors have become useless for several years, and their removal has proven to be a very good decision for many manufacturers, the Samsung GALAXY S22 will continue to remain without these pointless image sensors.

Samsung GALAXY S22: The Decision Made Looking at the Phone's Camera

The Samsung GALAXY S22 will have a new integrated camera by the Samsung company, and it is expected that it will be clearly superior to the one used in the current phone models. How much better this will be compared to the current ones is hard to say, but the integration of a ToF image sensor in the Samsung GALAXY S22 would not have changed much when it comes to recording photos and videos with a depth effect , unfortunately for customers.

The Samsung GALAXY S22 could have a ToF image sensor thanks to the iPhone 12, the integration in Apple's phones generating discussions within Samsung for a similar move. However, in the end it was decided that the Samsung GALAXY S22 does not need such a thing, and the reality is that it does not because sensors of this kind no longer find their place in a world where software can easily replace them in all mobile phones.

Samsung GALAXY S22 will be launched in the first part of next year, maybe even in January, but for now there is no very clear information about what will happen with the phones.