Looks like the S22 series debut is a couple of weeks away.
Image: Samsungfor its next Galaxy Unpacked event: Wednesday, February 9th at 10AM ET / 7AM PT. The invitation features a large letter “S” with the words “The Epic Standard,” indicating that we can expect to see the Galaxy S22 series debut on the livestream, to nobody’s surprise. Samsung itself
that a new S-series Ultra device would be coming in February — one that will likely absorb the Note series.over the past month. From the looks of it, the S22 Ultra will indeed have a silo for the S-Pen stylus, like the Note does , and the S22 is rumored to have a slightly smaller 6.1-inch display compared to the S21’s 6.2-inch panel. The leaks so far don’t suggest any major feature or design shifts coming with the S22, just some upgrades to keep pace with the 2022 flagship class.
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