Samsung, which released its flagship S22 series in February, is known for keeping the same audio specs in its flagship models. The release of the Galaxy S22 + (Exynos) series is no different.
Like on the Galaxy S22 Ultra (Exynos), the Samsung Galaxy S22 + (Exynos) has two speakers that produce “surround sound with Dolby Atmos technology”. Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus are included. As for recording, the S22 + (Exynos) has Zoom-in MIC (Audio zoom), which Samsung describes as “an audio recording function that focuses on the direction of interest using a combination of 3 integrated MICs during video recording”.
We subjected the Samsung Galaxy S22 + (Exynos) to our rigorous SBMARK Audio test suite to measure its performance both when recording sound using its built-in microphones, and when playing audio through its speakers. In this review, we’ll break down how it fared across a variety of tests and several common use cases.
Key audio specs include:
- Two speakers: upper front, lower side
- Dolby Atmos tuning
- Advanced Bluetooth connection
- No jack
Learn about SBMARK audio tests: For scoring and analysis in our smartphone audio reviews, SBMARK engineers perform a series of objective tests and undertake more than 20 hours of perceptual assessment under controlled laboratory conditions. This article highlights the most important results of our tests. Please note that we evaluate both playback and recording using only the device’s built-in hardware and default apps.
(For more details on our reproduction protocol, click here; for more details on our registration protocol, click here.)
Test summary
Reproduction
Registration
Pros
- Excellent tonal balance and envelope in the electronic concert
- Excellent overall dynamic performance in most use cases
- Mostly free of artifacts
The overall SBMARK Audio score of 72 for the Samsung Galaxy S22 + (Exynos) comes from the playback and recording scores and their respective secondary scores.
While the overall score of the Galaxy S22 + (Exynos) is one point higher than that of the S22 Ultra (Exynos) and S22 (Exynos), the performance of the S22 + gained a few points in the secondary registration score compared to the Ultra, particularly in the timbre, mainly due to better performance when recording noisy environments such as an electronic concert.
In playback, the S22 + (Exynos) matched the performance of the S22 Ultra (Exynos) in terms of tone, space and volume, mainly thanks to the Ultra’s improved amplitude performance and low-end extension. The S22 + (Exynos) also earned a couple of points over the Ultra version in artifacts.
Since the devices have the same audio specs and most scores are so close and within our margin of error, we direct you to the S22 Ultra (Exynos) audio test results for full details on the Galaxy S22 + audio performance ( Exynos).
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