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Samsung's launching plans for the last two years have been odd, but it appears like the company's next flagship might be a return to routine.
The launch of Samsung's yearly flagship mobiles is usually the largest tech event in the early months of the year, and we may know when we'll be able to view these new gadgets.
Samsung's launching plans for the last two years have been odd, but it appears like the company's next flagship might be a return to routine, according to BGR. The Galaxy S22 might be released on February 8, according to a fresh report.
The three Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphones will be available for pre-order on February 9, according to the report. On February 24, sales are expected to begin. Samsung has "verified" the date with "Galaxy Unpacked 2022," which will be conducted digitally online, according to the publication.
Invitations will be given out later this month, but it's unclear if there will be an in-person component to the launch. However, MWC 2022 may open the door to in-person screenings later this month.
The processor is considered to be the most notable feature of this Samsung flagship series.
Depending on the area, the Galaxy S22 will be powered by either the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor or the Exynos 2200 SoC. Samsung is anticipated to end its Note series with the next Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, which will have iconic features such as S Pen compatibility.
There is a possibility that the Ultra model's name will be changed this time. The Ultra model will enable 45W charging, according to leakster Roland Quandt. With three models, including a super-sized Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, the Galaxy Tab S8 series is slated to come alongside the Galaxy S22.