In January, Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. It is speculated that the S22 lineup will be made official at the beginning of the coming year. A fresh leak has revealed the model numbers of the S22 series of smartphones.

According to Sammobile, the tentative names of the S22 models are Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra. These devices are likely to carry model numbers such as SM-S901x, SM-906x, and SM-S908x.

To recollect, the S21 series had model numbers such as SM-G991x, SM-G996x, and SM-G998x. The South Korean company has been using SM-G900x for its S-series of flagship phones since the Galaxy S5 back in 2014. As can be seen, the South Korean company has seemingly decided to use S instead of G in the model numbers of S22 models.

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra concept render by LetsGoDigital

It was reported last month that the Galaxy S22 may feature a 6.06-inch or 6.1-inch display, the Galaxy S22 may feature a 6.55-inch or 6.66-inch screen, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra may come with a 6.8-inch or 6.81-inch display. The S22 and S22+ may feature a plastic rear, which indicates that the S22 Ultra could be coming with a glass back.

Samsung may reintroduce vapor chamber cooling for the S22 lineup. The next S-series flagships are also expected to arrive with 65W fast charging support. The S22 Ultra may come with a 200-megapixel penta-lens camera system with Olympus branding. It is speculated that the S22’s triple camera setup may include a 50-megapixel primary camera, a 12-megapixel ultrawide snapper, and a 12-megapixel telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom.

Samsung is reportedly testing an Exynos chip with AMD GPU. Probably, the S22 series could be the first Samsung phones to feature the new AMD-powered Exynos SoC. As far as launch is concerned, the South Korean company may unleash the S22 lineup in January 2022.

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