According to the Counterpoint Research report, Samsung, which is the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer with a market share of 20 percent, is currently on the agenda with the Galaxy S22 series, which is expected to be introduced soon. As the launch date of the phones approaches, there is a significant increase in the number of leaks that have emerged. Finally, mock-ups revealing the designs of the series were leaked. Here are the details…
Samsung Galaxy S22 series is on the agenda with its mockups
Mockups of flagship-class smartphones from companies like Samsung and Apple are often leaked before launch. Models of the Galaxy S22 series emerged with the video shared by Unbox Therapy recently.
In the video in question; We see that the models of the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra models are lined up side by side. Here, we can say that the Ultra model of the series, which has high-end features, comes with an angular design and a five-camera setup similar to the Galaxy Note phones, while the standard and Plus models come with a compact and triple camera setup similar to the Galaxy S21 series.
Let’s point out that the Galaxy S22 series mockups in the video largely match with the previous leaks, and there is no longer any question mark about the design. At the moment, there is no clear information about when the smartphones will be available to users. However, allegations are that the series will be showcased at an event to be held in February.
In addition, there are claims of name change specific to the Ultra model of the series. In particular, the smartphone’s similarity to the Galaxy Note models, which were discontinued in terms of design, led to rumors that the name would change to Note. However, it should be noted that there is no explanation on the subject. We’ll probably find out about that at launch, too.
So what do you think about this subject? When can the Samsung Galaxy S22 series be introduced? What do you think the technical features of the series should be? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section.