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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Sim Free Contract & Deals

€ 580.00 · 4.8 (412) · En stock

Searching for the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra on an affordable monthly contract or sim-free handset? Find everything you’re looking for with Mobile Phones Direct today.
Everyday life just got a whole lot easier thanks to the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. The large 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2x display will bring new levels of detail to your games and streaming sessions, adding amazing colour and depth to every scene, battle, or tutorial. Not to mention 5G speeds making sure everything loads up super quick. And if you love to make your own content, the incredible 108MP rear camera will keep everything looking sharp. Between that and the 40MP front camera, your socials will be completely reinvented. Bit of a workaholic? It comes with an S pen, so you can doodle, draw, or write on documents and your notes will be converted to text. Simple! Grabbing a coffee on the move won’t slow you down either, just give it a quick tap to pay and you’re on your way.

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