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Samsung Confirms February Galaxy Unpacked Event for Galaxy S22 Launch, Teases Most ‘Noteworthy’ S-Series Phone

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The Samsung Galaxy S22 series is set to launch next month as the South Korean tech giant prepares to unveil its 2022 flagship smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra are expected to be launched at the company’s upcoming events. Samsung has now started announcing the devices at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event in February. These smartphones are expected to come with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Exynos 2200 chips in different regions.

In a blog post on Thursday, Samsung president and head of MX business TM Roh teased the company’s upcoming Galaxy S22 series. “The next-gen Galaxy S is here, combining the best of our Samsung Galaxy experience into one ultimate device,” Roh said, calling this year’s smartphone the most “notable” Galaxy S lineup the company has ever created . Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra is expected to feature a built-in S Pen and replace the company’s Note series. The blog post also confirmed the Galaxy Unpacked event in February. Roh also teased some features of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, including brighter night photography and faster performance. According to the post, the upcoming Galaxy S22 series of smartphones will also be more sustainable. While Samsung hasn’t revealed an official date for the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, tipster Ice Universe says the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on February 8, with a February 9 launch date in China. This is in line with previous reports, which also suggested a February 8 date for the next Galaxy Unpacked event.

Ahead of the launch of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S22 series, tipster Dohyun Kim (@dohyun854) has shared a list of regions and chipsets the smartphone might come with. According to the whistleblower, the new Galaxy S22 series may feature the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and North and South America. Meanwhile, according to the whistleblower, the smartphones are expected to launch with the new Exynos 2200 SoC in Europe, while West Asia, Africa, and the Middle East may choose between either chipset.

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