Currently, the question arises for prospective buyers: what should they do if they need a new phone? Should they buy an eight-month-old device now or wait until the new ones are available? Here are some pieces of advice on what buyers should consider in the near future.

Reasons to buy the Galaxy S22 right away
Although the Galaxy S22 series was launched over 8 months ago, they are still fantastic phones. Especially, the Galaxy S22 Ultra boasts the best camera system Samsung has ever produced and ranks among the top camera phones on the market.
The Galaxy S22 and S22+ are also top-notch when it comes to the camera. Both offer the same premium wide/ultra-wide/telephoto camera setup, featuring a high-quality 50MP main sensor.

Furthermore, Samsung's latest flagship Galaxy S series boasts incredibly powerful hardware with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, paired with at least 8GB of RAM and a minimum of 128GB of storage. This configuration easily handles daily tasks, including heavy graphic gaming.
The Galaxy S22 series is also Samsung's first flagship lineup to be updated to OneUI 5.0 based on Android 13. The South Korean company promises to deliver 4 major Android updates and 5 years of security patches for these phones. Therefore, buyers of these flagships can still experience the latest Android features until 2026.
Lastly, these phones have been on the market for 8 months, so now you can purchase them at a significantly lower price than at launch.
Why you should wait for the Samsung Galaxy S23
While the Galaxy S22 series remains high-quality devices, the Galaxy S23 series is poised to be an excellent successor. Firstly, the Galaxy S23 and S23+ may receive a significant design overhaul. This would mark Samsung's first design change since 2021, as the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S22 series looked quite similar (excluding the Ultra model).

Notably, leaked render images suggest that the upcoming Galaxy S flagships may adopt the design language of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, with the rear camera module divided into three 'islands' for each lens. If you're fond of the seamless back design of the S22 Ultra, it's worth waiting for the S23 series.
In addition, all Galaxy S23 phones will be equipped with the yet-to-be-announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. This processor is almost certain to be more powerful and less power-hungry than its predecessor. If power is your top priority, then the next Galaxy S flagships will be worth the wait.

Leaks suggest that the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus may adopt some design elements from the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Meanwhile, the S23 Ultra may bear a striking resemblance to the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
Another major upgrade we expect to see in 2023 is an increase in battery capacity for the standard and Plus models. Rumors indicate that the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Plus will gain 200mAh, meaning they'll have batteries of 3,900mAh and 4,700mAh respectively. Paired with the new processor, this could significantly improve battery life for both phones. However, the Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to retain the 5,000mAh battery of its predecessor.
Lastly, Samsung has not raised the price of its Galaxy S phones in the past two years. While 2023 might bring changes, as of now, we haven't seen any indications that the Galaxy S23 series will be more expensive than the previous generation.

Is it better to buy the Galaxy S22 or wait for the Galaxy S23?
Apple So far, Samsung's flagship Galaxy S models have never disappointed users. If you're a true SamFan or an avid tech enthusiast, looking to get your hands on the latest and greatest from Samsung next year, then wait for the Galaxy S23 series. But if you simply need a phone to serve your daily needs, the current Galaxy S22 lineup is more than capable.
