1. iPhone SE 3
Lately, we've come across quite a bit of information suggesting that the third-generation iPhone SE will make its debut in the first half of 2022. However, it's still unclear whether this phone will stick to the 4.7-inch display or switch to a larger 6.1-inch screen like the iPhone 11. Additionally, the iPhone SE 3 is expected to feature the A14 Bionic or A15 Bionic chipset.
Moreover, this phone is rumored to retain the Touch ID fingerprint scanner and LCD screen technology. Upgrades may include support for 5G sub-6GHz connectivity and a newer A-series processor. Furthermore, there's a possibility that the iPhone SE 3 will integrate a dual-camera system at the back, supplemented by a new ultra-wide lens.


2. Samsung Galaxy S22
It's highly likely that the Samsung Galaxy S22 series, expected to launch in January 2022, will be a tech enthusiast's delight. According to reports, the Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra will feature a display and design similar to the Galaxy S21 series but with an integrated next-gen chipset.
As per information from 91mobiles, the Galaxy S22 Ultra is set to feature a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with a resolution of 1,440 x 3,200 pixels, a 20:9 aspect ratio, 516 PPI pixel density, and an 87.81% screen-to-body ratio. The device's display will support crisp HDR 10+ visuals and boast a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. Additionally, there are rumors suggesting that the Galaxy S22 Ultra will also support the S Pen stylus.
Furthermore, the top-tier model in the Galaxy S22 series will sport a quad-camera setup at the rear, with the standout feature being the new 108 MP main camera promising exceptionally high-quality photos.


3. iPhone 14
The iPhone 14 is undoubtedly an upcoming gem from the Apple family set to make its debut in 2022, creating high expectations and anticipation among fans. In 2022, Apple is expected to bring significant design improvements to the iPhone lineup. The iPhone 14 models, in particular, are rumored to replace the notch with a punch-hole display, a design feature already seen in premium Android phones. Additionally, Apple has filed patents related to under-display Face ID technology, possibly placing components for this feature and the speaker along the edge of the bezel.
All 2022 iPhone models are speculated to receive substantial camera upgrades. Among them, the iPhone 14 Pro models are rumored to feature upgraded telephoto cameras, transitioning from a 6-element (6P) lens to a 7-element (7P) lens. Moreover, there could be even more significant changes in 2022, as Apple may implement Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensor architecture for Face ID, allowing the use of smaller components.


4. Huawei P50
Currently, the tech giant Huawei has made announcements about the release of the Huawei P50, but this is only for the Chinese market. Consequently, global anticipation and eagerness for the official launch of this smartphone continue to build.
As for the display, the Huawei P50 will feature a punch-hole display with a premium OLED panel for wide viewing angles and vibrant colors. The P50 will still utilize the in-house Kirin 9000E chip by Huawei for the 5G-supported version. Additionally, there will be a 4G variant equipped with the Snapdragon 888 chip. With such powerful performance, the device will house a 4,200 mAh battery and support 66W fast charging.


5. Nokia Alpha 10 5G
The Nokia Alpha 10 5G has been in the spotlight for a while now, and its release date is slated for the first half of 2022. Originally named Nokia 9.1, then transitioning to 9.2, 9.3, and finally settling with the current moniker.
The Nokia Alpha 10 5G boasts a 6.3-inch Super AMOLED 4K display. Powered by the robust Snapdragon 845 chip, it comes with 8GB of RAM and options for either 256GB or 512GB of storage. Running on Android 8.0, the Nokia 10 Max packs a hefty 6,000 mAh battery. Above the fingerprint sensor, a sophisticated camera setup featuring a 24MP main camera and dual LED Flash is nestled. For selfies, the device integrates a 12MP front camera.
In the camera department, the smartphone flaunts a formidable quad-camera system on the rear: a 150 MP main camera, 48 MP telephoto camera, 16 MP ultra-wide-angle camera, and a 5 MP depth-sensing camera. Additionally, there's a 20 MP front camera for capturing stunning selfies.


