The rumor mill has been spreading a lot of information about Samsung’s upcoming releases lately – now there’s an update. Accordingly, the availability of the Galaxy S22 should be delayed; Details are still unclear.
The well-known leaker Jon Prosser reports this with some information that should come from the Samsung supply chain. It is said that the Korean company had to postpone the deadlines for pre-orders and official availability/start of sales in stores due to “fairly large problems” in the supply chain. Prosser also got the allegedly new dates from his source. Pre-orders for the S22 family will start on February 9, 2022. General availability is then planned two and a half weeks later from February 25, 2022.
The Samsung Galaxy S22 will be the company’s first major release in the coming year. Fans and experts are excited to see what innovations Samsung will introduce. That said, the company has some bad news for those waiting to buy an S22 on day one of its release, at least if Jon Prosser was right. In the past, he had a mixed “hit rate” for his leaks and predictions.
Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S22 series on February 8 and take pre-orders starting the following day. However, the date of the performance has not yet been confirmed and so everything is still purely speculative.
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