

However, this large design also comes with its own problems. Since the other S22 devices feature flat displays, it’s a welcome addition to the design, making it look more elegant. The curved edges of the screen also add to the premium appearance, without being so curved that you accidentally trigger accidental touch input when just holding the device. For those who miss the retired Note range, it will be a welcome aesthetic.

Personally, I prefer the look of the S22+, but the Ultra does offer a professional look with a large display.

In a way, it feels separate from the rest of the S22 range and looks like a Note device in everything but name. If you’re a fan of the Note series, you’ll enjoy the design of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. We spent several months with the device, using it as a daily driver, and here’s what we can tell you… Design
