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Samsung, the South Korea-based smartphone manufacturer recently launched its latest foldable smartphones in the market and is now gearing up to launch the next-generation Galaxy S-series devices.

Now, ahead of the launch, some details about the Samsung Galaxy S22 series keep surfacing online. In the latest development, it is being reported that the Samsung Galaxy S22-series will enter mass production in November this year.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Render
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Render

Further, the report adds that the smartphones in the lineup will be available for purchase from January 2022. All the models in the series are expected to come powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 chipset, which is set to launch in December this year.

This upcoming smartphone lineup from Samsung is also touted to be the first in the world to come powered by the SD898 SoC. In that case, it’ll beat Chinese giant Xiaomi which has been launching the first smartphones packing new Snapdragon-series flagship SoC.

As per the previous report, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 will be manufactured by Samsung and is likely to offer about a 20 percent increase in performance. The entire order is with Samsung while TSMC will be manufacturing the Plus variant.

In some regions, the Samsung Galaxy S22 series smartphones could come powered by the Samsung Exynos 2200 chip, which is likely to integrate AMD GPU for better performance, which remains to be seen.

Reports indicate that the top-end model in the lineup, Galaxy S22 Ultra, will be using a 108-megapixel primary sensor, and will also be equipped with a periscope telephoto lens, and an ultra-wide-angle lens.

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