Samsung Galaxy S22 S901U Phantom Black 128GB

Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 powers a 6.1-inch 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED hitting 1300 nits in a sleek 168g IP68 frame. Its triple-camera system captures versatile images with a 50MP OIS main, 3x optical telephoto, and 8K 60fps video. This is ideal for users who prioritize a one-hand-friendly flagship with strong photography, accepting that the 3700mAh battery scores just 64/100 in endurance.

Screen 6.1
Display Dynamic AMOLED
Refresh 120 Hz
Chip Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
RAM 8 GB
Storage 128 GB
Camera 50 MP
front camera mp 10
Samsung Galaxy S22 S901U Phantom Black 128GB cellphone
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Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 powers a 6.1-inch 120Hz Dynamic AMOLED hitting 1300 nits in a sleek 168g IP68 frame. Its triple-camera system captures versatile images with a 50MP OIS main, 3x optical telephoto, and 8K 60fps video. This is ideal for users who prioritize a one-hand-friendly flagship with strong photography, accepting that the 3700mAh battery scores just 64/100 in endurance.

  • Screen size 6.1
  • Display type Dynamic AMOLED
  • Refresh rate 120
  • Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
  • RAM 8 GB
  • Storage 128 GB
  • Rear camera mp 50
  • Front camera mp 10
  • Battery capacity 3700 mAh
  • Charging wattage 25
  • Wireless charging
  • Five g
  • Water resistance IP68
  • Operating system Android

The 30-Second Version

The refurbished Galaxy S22 delivers flagship-level cameras and a pocket-friendly 6.1-inch design for as little as $299. Battery life is its biggest weakness, often failing to last a full day. If you can live with that trade-off, the camera performance here is almost a steal. For battery-focused users, look elsewhere.

Overview

The Samsung Galaxy S22 might be a few years old, but it's still one of the most comfortable phones you can slip into a pocket. At 168 grams with a 6.1-inch screen, it feels refreshingly small in a world of giant slabs. And because these are hitting the refurb market at steep discounts, you can grab one for under $300 in very good condition.

This one's for the shutterbug who refuses to carry a brick. Samsung stuffed a triple camera system with a 50MP main sensor, a proper 3x telephoto with OIS, and an ultrawide. We score the camera in the 91st percentile, meaning it's still one of the best on the market, rivaling even today's $800 flagships.

There's a catch, of course. The 3700mAh battery was already mediocre in 2022, and our database puts it at a 63.9 rating, well below average. If you're doomscrolling all day, you'll need a charger nearby. But if you care most about image quality and one-handed usability, the trade-off might be worth it.

Performance

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor paired with 8GB of RAM lands in the 76th percentile for performance, which translates to still being snappy for everyday apps, social media, and even some light gaming. It won't match the latest silicon for sustained heavy lifting, but for 90% of what we do, it chugs along without stuttering. Apps launch quickly, and the 120Hz display keeps everything fluid.

Where you'll feel the age is in heavy multitasking or demanding games like Genshin Impact at max settings. The chip runs warmer than newer Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or Gen 3 variants, and the smaller body doesn't dissipate heat as well. That 76th percentile means it's still above average, but it's not a powerhouse. For casual users, it's a non-issue.

Performance Percentiles

Build 86.6
Camera 91.3
Battery 70.3
Display 85.2
Feature 81.1
Performance 75.5
Connectivity 81.3
Social Proof 69.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stellar camera setup with real telephoto zoom that crushes most mid-rangers. 91th
  • Compact, lightweight build that's easy to use one-handed. 87th
  • Bright 120Hz AMOLED display that looks fantastic outdoors. 85th
  • IP68 water resistance, rare at this price point. 81th
  • Refurb pricing between $299-$439 makes it a steal.

Cons

  • Battery life is a weak spot, often struggling to last a full day.
  • No charger included in refurb boxes, just the phone.
  • Older chipset means performance falls behind newer models.
  • Software updates will end sooner than on a new phone.
  • Refurb condition varies, with reports of minor scratches or SIM reader hiccups.

The Word on the Street

4.8/5 (20 reviews)
👍 Many buyers say the refurbished units arrive looking almost new and perform flawlessly for everyday tasks.
👍 Fast shipping and secure packaging are frequently mentioned.
👎 A handful of owners report minor cosmetic scratches, though these don't affect functionality.
🤔 The SIM reader has caused occasional issues for some, but seems to be rare.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Screen Size 6.1
Display Type Dynamic AMOLED
Resolution 2340 x 1080
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 1300 nits
HDR Yes

Performance

Processor Octa-core
Processor Model Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
CPU Cores 8
CPU Speed 2.99
RAM 8 MB
Storage 128 GB
Storage Type UFS 3.1
Expandable No

Camera

Main Camera 50
Camera Count 3
Ultrawide 12
Telephoto 10
Front Camera 10
Optical Zoom 3x
Video UHD 8K (7680 x 4320)@60fps
OIS Yes

Battery & Charging

Battery 3700 Wh
Wired Charging 25
Wireless Charging Yes
Fast Charging Super Fast Charging
Connector USB-C

Connectivity

5G Yes
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.2
NFC Yes
USB USB 3.2 Gen 1
SIM Nano SIM
eSIM No

Design & Build

Water Resistance IP68
Form Factor bar
Weight 0.2 kg / 0.4 lbs
Fingerprint in-display
Face Recognition No
OS Android
Headphone Jack No
Stereo Speakers Yes

Value & Pricing

At $299 to $439 for a refurb unit, you're getting a camera system that lives in the 91st percentile, something you'd typically pay double for. Newegg's very good condition models sit near the lower end of that range, so you can get a lot of phone for the price of a budget Android. Yes, the battery is a trade-off, but for photography-first users on a tight budget, this is hard to beat.

Compare this to a new Pixel 8a at $499. The Galaxy S22 gives you a telephoto lens and a more premium glass-and-metal build. The Pixel has better battery life and longer software support. If you can live with a charger nearby and don't need the latest Android version for four more years, the S22 is a better value in pure hardware terms. The price spread across vendors is about $140, so shopping around can net you a significant discount.

vs Competition

Against the Google Pixel 10a, the S22 wins on camera versatility thanks to that dedicated telephoto, and it feels more premium in hand. But the Pixel 10a will likely outlast it with cleaner software and better battery management. The Motorola G Stylus has a stylus and a huge battery, but its cameras are miles behind the S22. If photography is your priority, the Samsung is the clear choice.

The iPhone 17 sits in a different universe price-wise, but if you're cross-shopping, the S22 offers a high-refresh screen and that compact size Apple only puts on the Pro models now. On the Android side, the Honor 400 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro are larger, faster-charging powerhouses with bigger batteries, but they feel bulky in comparison. The S22 is the only one you'll truly forget is in your pocket.

Spec Samsung Galaxy S22 S901U Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max Google Pixel 10 Pro XL GA09877-US OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Motorola Motorola G Stylus PB6V0014US ASUS ROG Phone ROG Phone 9 Pro
Screen Size 6.1 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.8
Display Type Dynamic AMOLED Super Retina XDR OLED AMOLED AMOLED LTPO AMOLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 120 120 185
Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 Apple A18 Pro Google Tensor G5 Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform Snapdragon 8 Elite
RAM (GB) 8 8 16 16 8 16
Storage (GB) 128 256 512 512 256 512
Rear Camera Mp 50 48 50 50 50 50
Front Camera Mp 10 12 42 32 32 32
Battery Capacity Mah 3700 4685 5200 7300 5000 5800
Charging Wattage 25 30 - 80 68 65
Wireless Charging true true true true true true
Five (g) true true true true true true
Water Resistance IP68 IP68 IP68 IP69K IP68 IP68
Operating System Android iOS Android Android Android Android
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product BuildCameraBatteryDisplayFeaturePerformanceConnectivitySocial Proof
Samsung Galaxy S22 S901U 86.691.370.385.281.175.581.369.9
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max Compare 81.394.289.696.381.189.896.299
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL GA09877-US Compare 94.297.784.996.341.998.373.788.9
OnePlus OnePlus 15 15 Compare 86.698.499.585.255.399.68999
Motorola Motorola G Stylus PB6V0014US Compare 94.271.298.396.399.556.592.190.6
ASUS ROG Phone ROG Phone 9 Pro Compare 94.289.298.894.663.599.691.547.9

Common Questions

Q: How does the battery hold up with heavy use?

The 3700mAh battery is the S22's Achilles' heel. With mixed usage including camera and social media, expect around 4-5 hours of screen-on time. It'll need a top-up before the evening if you're a power user. Our battery tests put it at a 63.9 rating, well below average.

Q: Is the camera still competitive in 2025?

Absolutely. The 50MP main camera and 3x telephoto put it in the 91st percentile in our database, meaning it holds its own against many current flagships. Low-light performance and zoom capabilities are standout features.

Q: Will this phone get future Android updates?

Samsung promised three major Android updates for the S22, which launched with Android 12. It's likely already received or will receive Android 15 as its last major OS update, with security patches continuing for a bit longer. If you need longer support, consider a newer model.

Q: What should I check when buying a refurb unit?

Look for listings that grade condition as very good or excellent, and confirm the SIM reader works properly. We've seen some reports of SIM slot issues, though they aren't widespread. Also check for scratches on the back, which are the most common cosmetic flaw.

Who Should Skip This

If battery life is non-negotiable, skip this. The S22's endurance is genuinely mediocre; heavy users will be reaching for a charger by mid-afternoon. You're better off with a Motorola G Stylus or a Pixel 10a, both of which last much longer on a charge. Also, if you plan to keep your phone for more than three years, the aging Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and limited software updates mean you'll start feeling left behind sooner. A newer mid-ranger with a bigger battery and longer support makes more sense for you.

Verdict

If you want a tiny phone that takes brilliant photos and won't empty your wallet, the refurbished Galaxy S22 is a gem. It's ideal for anyone who prioritizes camera quality and one-handed comfort over battery endurance. Street photographers, parents capturing fast-moving kids, or someone who just hates phablets will find a lot to love.

But it's not for everyone. If your typical day involves hours away from a charger, or you plan to keep your phone for four or five years, you're better off with a newer device that has a bigger battery and longer update promise. Still, as a secondary camera-centric phone or a compact daily driver, the S22 punches far above its current price tag.

Usage Scores

Overall (75.4)Budget (73.1)Gaming (68.3)Rugged (65.2)Compact (83.9)Business (71.1)Flagship (72)Foldable (76.6)Photography (80.8)Battery Life (63.7)

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