The Samsung Galaxy S22 series is rumored to launch early next year. The news comes as no surprise as the company usually introduces its flagship smartphone in January or February. The upcoming Galaxy S22 series is rumored to debut in February rather than January due to a global chip shortage. According to the latest reports, the S22 series will debut on February 8th. Samsung has not yet officially confirmed the proposed launch date. However, it looks like the Galaxy S22 launch has hit a snag. According to a SamMobile report citing South Korean Naver, the upcoming Galaxy S22 launch may be delayed.
According to local reports, the company may delay the February 8 launch date and February 18 sale date. According to new rumors, Samsung’s new flagship will hit store shelves in late February or early March 2022. The reason for the delay is said to be related to ongoing supply chain issues. Some smartphone brands are suffering from an ongoing shortage of chips. Samsung had to delay the launch of its affordable flagship S21 FE until January 2022 for the same reason.
The delay in the launch of the affordable flagship has further pushed the launch of the S22 series. Supply chain issues exacerbate Samsung’s 2022 flagship launch. While the company has kept quiet about the launch, there are a lot of leaks about the S22 series. Let’s take a look at the features, specifications and other details of the Samsung Galaxy S22 series.
Specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Series
Samsung is rumored to release three devices – S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra. These three devices will have screens of 6.1, 6.55 and 6.8 inches. All three phones will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Exynos 2200 SoC, depending on the region. The Ultra model will support up to 45W fast charging, while the other two devices will support 25W fast charging.