The Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 + Will Have a Plastic Back

At the beginning of the year, the South Korean manufacturer launched the generation of the Galaxy S21 with a peculiar detail on its back, specifically the material with which some of its models were made. This same aspect is gaining strength again for the future generation. We refer to the Samsung Galaxy S22 , since the Asian brand would have planned to leave behind the glass that has given such good results in recent years and that gives it this premium touch.

Although, on this occasion, it will not only be the standard Galaxy S that will have a plastic cover that will resemble glass, with the so-called ‘ + Glastic Rear ‘, but the Plus model will also have this material. If this speculation is finally fulfilled, we would be facing a great change in the touch of these terminals. So is it time to say goodbye to the most premium touch?

Goodbye to glass in the Galaxy S22

According to this latest published information, the back of the new Galaxy S will put aside the glass and will use plastic from now on. A material that I have previously used with the current generation of the family. So, if a user wants to have a more premium touch on their smartphone, they will have to buy the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra .

Samsung Galaxy S21

In addition, in the last two years we have been able to see how the Asian company has been gradually getting rid of the glass in its terminals, to go on to use the traditional plastic for the cover of its smartphones. An aspect that also attracted attention when they presented the Note 20 with this material, which is part of the most premium range of the South Korean manufacturer.

However, we would not be facing a normal plastic, but the key to Samsung is that it would be using reinforced polycarbonate as a material for the back of its new S series, so it could offer us great resistance and it will be an advantage. in the event that we drop the terminal. Since the big problem with glass covers is their poor durability and resistance to bumps or scratches. In addition to the fact that the repair process is much more expensive. Although, if this factor is met, it could affect manufacturing costs for the Korean company, so this detail could benefit users to be able to get this next generation of mobile devices at a lower price.

Source> GSMArena