Yinon Ben Shoshan
01/11/2021
Monday, 01 November 2021, 08:57 Updated: 08:58
Turns out: The Galaxy S22 series will hit stores in February
Samsung's announcement event, in which it will announce its next flagship device series, may take place early next year.
However, there is a report claiming that we may see the new models a little earlier.
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Slightly different from previous years, although we are about three months away from Samsung's announcement event, so far not too many details have been revealed about the company's next flagship series - the Galaxy S22.
Now, a new report coming to us from the SamMobile website indicates that the next flagship devices will hit stores in February 2022.
Prosser's leak also fits in well with the report by well-known YouTuber and leaker Jon Prosser, who posted on his Twitter account that the official launch of The Galaxy S22 series will be in February.
However, another leak coming from Ice Universe - a mobile leaker whose reports have proven to be true and accurate in recent years, claims that the technology giant will not wait until February, and we may see the devices in stores as early as next January.
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The exact release time of Galaxy S22 is unknown.
I only know that it may be released in the last week of January.
If there is any update, I will let you know.?
- Ice universe (@UniverseIce) October 29, 2021
What do we know?
According to a recent leak from the OnLeaks leak, it seems that the premium model, the Galaxy S22 Ultra, will come with a flat rim and integrate the pen niche in the body of the device - and will actually replace the Note series.
Also, the screen is a convex 6.8 screen, and there is no reason to think that it will not be an AMOLED screen with a high refresh rate, similar to the models marketed today.
Galaxy S22 Ultra (Photo: onleaks)
Contrary to popular belief today, the models show that the dedicated surface for the lenses is precisely cut according to their shape instead of a square or large rectangle as a surface as is common in most phones today (including the iPhone 13 that was released this week).
It can also be seen from the leaks that Samsung will go on a square camera array, and it is clear that one of the sensors is a periscope lens, as we have seen in the ultra-recent devices.
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