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It’s 2022, and Samsung has launched its latest premium S series phones like clockwork. While the Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus further the aesthetic and specs of last year’s Galaxy S21 models, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra sits at the top of the pile with a major redesign and posh specs to match. The phone marks an all-important strategy shift for Samsung by incorporating elements from the now-defunct Galaxy Note line, including an embedded S Pen and a large, boxy display with curved edges.
However, if you’re looking for a premium Samsung phone, the S22 Ultra isn’t the only fish in the pond. The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, launched not too long ago, also offers enviable screen real estate, the smoothness of a high refresh rate, S Pen support, and of course, a foldable design. So which is the best premium Galaxy phone for you between the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3? Let’s find out in this in-depth comparison.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Design and display
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The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and Galaxy Z Fold 3 are poles apart when it comes to their design.
With the new Ultra, you get a large 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s very reminiscent of the screen we saw on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, complete with curved edges and a centrally placed punch hole camera. The phone also has a glass and metal slab-like construction like the last Note standing.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 offers not one but two displays. The outer screen of the foldable phone measures 6.2 inches and carries a high 120Hz refresh rate. The inner display gets the same high refresh rate but stretches 7.6 inches for all the multitasking and media consumption your heart desires.
Needless to say, if more screen is what you’re after, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is your best bet. That in no way means that the Galaxy S22 Ultra has a bad display. It’s quite the contrary. The S22 Ultra offers the same bright, punchy, and colorful screen you’re so used to getting on premium Samsung flagships. It’s also quite large and offers a QHD+ resolution, so your content should look pretty good on it.
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Elsewhere, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 is bulkier. It weighs 271g, about 40g more than the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The foldable phone is also thicker than the S series flagship, but unfortunately, it doesn’t have a dedicated S Pen slot. So if you’re planning on using the Samsung stylus, you’ll have to store it separately, which is a huge inconvenience. The Galaxy S22 Ultra, on the other hand, comes with a parking space for the S Pen at the bottom of its body.
What can be an issue in long-term use is the folding panel of the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
When it comes to construction, both phones use Armor Aluminum and glass. However, the Galaxy S22 Ultra gets the upgraded Corning Gorilla Glass Victus Plus compared to the regular Gorilla Glass Victus on the Galaxy Z Fold 3. That said, it shouldn’t make much of a difference in durability.
What can be an issue in long-term use is the folding panel of the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Even though Samsung has made huge improvements to its folding screen since the original Galaxy Fold, repeatedly folding and unfolding it could hamper the experience in the long run. The folding screen is also not scratch-resistant, so you’ll probably see more damage to it in the course of your usage than you would on the display of the S22 Ultra.
See also: The best Samsung phones you can buy
Hardware and cameras
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There are significant differences in the hardware of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra and the Galaxy Z Fold 3. For one, the former comes with the all-new 4nm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor. Of course, not all regions will get the Qualcomm chipset. The phones will also be available with Samsung’s own 4nm Exynos 2200 chip in regions outside the US.
Also read: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 vs Exynos 2200 vs Dimensity 9000
Both are brand new SoCs that promise a performance boost over the Snapdragon 888. Of course, we’ll have to pit the chips against each other to know that for sure. However, both silicons offer upgraded specs compared to their respective predecessors. They feature a single Cortex-X2 CPU core, two big Cortex-A710 cores, and four energy-efficient Cortex-A510 cores. Samsung hasn’t disclosed the clock speeds of its new Exynos processor. Still, as per Qualcomm, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 offers 20% performance improvement and 30% more power saving than the Snapdragon 888 that resides within the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
The Exynos 2200 also features the exciting new Xclipse 920 GPU with AMD’s hardware-based ray tracing technology and variable rate shading. We haven’t tried it yet, but we’re keen to see how it compares to the Snapdragon 888’s Adreno 660 GPU and the one that comes with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1.
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Clearly, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra has more going for it regarding overall performance. However, the Snapdragon 888 is still very powerful, and we’re sure you are not going to be disappointed with the performance of the Galaxy Z Fold 3. In our review of the device, we noted that “the day-to-day experience of using the phone proved to be excellent.” Still, if you want the latest and greatest from Qualcomm (or Samsung), the S22 Ultra is the phone to get.
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Core hardware aside, photography is yet another area where the Galaxy S22 Ultra could leave the Galaxy Z Fold 3 in the dust.
You get a total of four shooters at the back of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. There’s a 108MP wide-angle camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and two 10MP telephoto lenses, one that offers 10x optical zoom and 100x Space Zoom and another that features 3x optical zoom.
The Galaxy Z Fold 3 misses out on 8K video recording capabilities.
Samsung is also playing up some new camera tech here. For instance, the phone offers what the company calls “adaptive pixels.” It lets you capture 108MP images and combines them with 12MP pixel binned shots to bring out more detailed photos with better exposures in low-light settings. Samsung claims it’s the best camera system they’ve developed so far.
If video capture matters to you, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra can record 8K videos at 24fps. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 misses out on 8K video recording capabilities. It caps out at 4K 60fps videos.
We haven’t had the chance to test the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s camera yet, but we’ll be sure to include those details for you here once we have our review out.
Also read: The best camera phones you can buy
Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 makes do with three 12MP shooters in a wide + ultrawide + telephoto setting. It’s the same configuration Samsung put out in 2020, so the phone is about two years behind the curve in the camera department.
The 40MP selfies snapper on the Galaxy S22 Ultra also outshines the 4MP under-display and 10MP cover cameras on the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
The Fold series is also not where Samsung puts its best foot forward when it comes to imaging. So if having the latest and greatest camera tech from Samsung is important to you, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is the way to go.
Battery and water-proofing are other hardware areas where the Galaxy S22 Ultra is better. It comes with a 5,000mAh battery and 45W charging compared to the 4,400mAh battery and 25W charging on the Z Fold 3. It’s also IP68 certified instead of the foldable phone’s IPX8 rating.
Price and colors
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (8GB/128GB): $1,199.99
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12GB/256GB): $1,299
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12GB/512GB): $1,399
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (12GB/1TB): $1,599
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (12GB/256GB): $1,799
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (12GB/512GB): $1,899
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will be available starting February 25 on Samsung.com, as well as third-party retailers and Samsung’s carrier partners. The phone comes in four colors: Phantom Black, Phantom White, Green, and Burgundy. There are also four configurations of the phone — 8GB of RAM + 128GB of internal storage priced at $1,199.99, 12GB of RAM + 256GB of storage at $$1,299 12GB of RAM + 512GB of storage at $1,399, and 12GB of RAM + 1TB of storage at $1,599.
The price of the Galaxy Z Fold 3 remains too high for most people. It costs $1,799 for the 12GB RAM + 256GB variant and $1,899 for the 512GB version with the same amount of RAM. As far as colorways go, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 comes in Phantom Black, Phantom Silver, and Phantom Green options.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
The Galaxy S22 Ultra is a throwback to the days of the Galaxy Note.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra looks like a Galaxy Note phone. It has an S Pen just like a Note, a boxy shape just like a Note, and…well, you get the picture. It is by far the top dog in the Galaxy S22 lineup with the best display, biggest battery, best cameras, and most options for RAM and storage counts.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
The first foldable with an IP rating for water resistance.
Samsung’s latest foldable flagship looks a lot like the 2020 model but boasts some new design elements and some better specs. It also has an IPX8 rating and supports the use of an S Pen, all at a lower entry price than previous years.
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Specs
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra | Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 | |
---|---|---|
Display |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
6.8-inch Edge Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Outer
6.2-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2,268 x 832 resolution 387ppi 25:9 aspect ratio 120Hz refresh rate Inner |
Materials |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Armor Aluminum, Gorilla Glass Victus Plus |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Armor Aluminum, Gorilla Glass Victus |
Processor |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
US: Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Snapdragon 888 |
RAM |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
8GB/12GB |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
12GB |
Storage |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
128GB |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
256GB |
Battery and power |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
5,000mAh |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
4,400mAh |
Cameras |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Rear
12MP ultra-wide, 1.4µm, 120-degree field of view, 13mm, f/2.2 108MP Wide, 0.8µm, 85-degree field of view, 23mm, f/2.2 10MP Telephoto, 10x Optical Zoom and 100x Space Zoom 10MP Telephoto, 3x Optical Zoom |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Rear
12MP, OIS, Dual Pixel PDAF, f/1.8, 1.8μm 12MP ultrawide, 123-degree field of view, f/2.2, 1.12μm 12MP telephoto, OIS, 2x optical zoom, Dual Pixel PDAF, f/2.4, 1.0μm Selfie Video |
Security |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor |
Water-resistance |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
IP68 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
IPX8 |
Connectivity |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Wi-Fi 6E |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Wi-Fi 6E |
Software |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Android 12 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Android 11 |
Dimensions and weight |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9mm |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
158.2 x 67.1 x 16mm (folded) |
Colors |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
Phantom Black |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3
Phantom Black |
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3: Which should you buy?
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The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is undoubtedly a superior phone. Not only does it offer the fastest processor, the best cameras, and the latest features, it’s also cheaper than the Galaxy Z Fold 3. Your decision rests on the form factor you want. If you’re looking for a foldable phone, you should be in good hands with the Galaxy Z Fold. But honestly, we would recommend you go for specs and value over form, and that is where the Galaxy S22 Ultra shines.
The new Ultra will also last you longer in terms of software updates and could prove to be more durable in the long run. Its close resemblance to the Note phones and the addition of an embedded S Pen further solidifies our belief that it’s a better purchase.
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