Well, the S22+ is an excellent phone. Yes, I've lost the microSD card and aux port from my S10+, but it's actually faster at everything. Be it loading a game/app or installing updates. This phone doesn't even get warm through my case. The camera is great. These phones are coming with Samsung AI with the OneUI versions it has and updates to. And it should be getting OneUI 7, I believe, this year along with the next Android update.I'd definitely buy it again. Screen looks great. It does better with memory management than my S10+ did, even though both have 8GB RAM.I prefer to get these phones that are 2-3 years old but never used because I save 75-80% on the price of a new phone while being able to do everything that they can do. Then I do it again when the battery life runs down enough to be a hinderance.It's the first Galaxy to introduce the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 line up. And if it matters to anyone, the 128GB model uses UFS 3.1 storage. Quite fast. S10+ was on UFS 2.1, and we know it was fast. This practically doubles all speeds in speed tests... maybe even more so.But, yes, when I swipe the screen, it swipes. No hitches, stutters, glitching, nothing. Same for opening apps. It is ALWAYS... FAST. Battery life? I saw complaints about batter life from reviews a couple of years ago. I think they've fixed a lot of that over the years with updates. I wouldn't say it has the BEST battery life by any means, but it lasts. And if you turn on power saving (the regular power saving option), it really just sips on the battery. Then without power saving, you have 3x levels of power settings to choose from. So far, for me, I've been happy with "Optimized" the lowest level.Anyways, to cut it short, I've had zero issues with the phone. No overheating, no crashes, freezes, glitches, stutters, nothing. It's a great phone, with a great screen and amazing cameras.