Close ad

After the introduction of new "puzzles" by Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3 last week, it's time for the upcoming flagship series to take center stage for leakers Galaxy S22. One of its biggest attractions will certainly be the Exynos 2200 chipset with a graphics chip from AMD. However, according to leaker Tron, citing a forum post from South Korean site Naver, Samsung's new chipset is far from available everywhere.

According to Tron's Twitter post, the chipset will Exynos 2200 only available in a few markets around the world, which reportedly won't include the home country of South Korea. It is said to have nothing to do with the performance of the chip, but with low yield and problems with serial production. Most markets should thus receive Qualcomm's upcoming Snapdragon 898 flagship chip.

Just a reminder - Samsung's current flagship chip Exynos 2100 powering the European, Middle Eastern and Korean models of the range Galaxy S21. Samsung clearly has its hands full, as it is also apparently working on a Tensor chipset for the upcoming Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones, which according to the latest anecdotal reports shares much of the "Exynos" DNA.

Advice Galaxy The S22 will reportedly have the same design as this year's generation, and Samsung should also use the same operating and internal memory capacity. However, the camera - models should be improved Galaxy The S22 and S22+ will reportedly have an improved 108MPx Samsung sensor, and the Ultra model will even have a 200MPx camera with the hallmark of Olympus. The alleged display sizes of individual models have also been leaked before; it should be 6,06 or 6,1 inches for the basic one, 6,5, 6,55 or 6,6 inches for the "plus" and 6,8 or 6,81 inches for the highest one. The series will most likely be launched in January or February next year.

Today's most read

.