Samsung is gearing up for the launch of its next gen Galaxy S22 series of smartphones. The lineup is set to launch in early 2022 and is expected to include three models. Now, a new report has suggested that the company is planning on producing 20 million units of the latest flagship phones.

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Galaxy S22 render

According to TheElec, the South Korean tech giant is planning on producing 20 million units of its Galaxy S22 series. Although, around 50 percent or more of the production and shipping will be for a single model alone. The version in question is the base Galaxy S22. This model will reportedly sport a smaller 6.1 inch display compared to the 6.2 inch on its predecessor, the Galaxy S21.

The base variant will account for around 50 to 60 percent of the total number of Galaxy S22 series that will be shipped. Similar to the Galaxy S22, the Galaxy S22+ is also losing 0.1 inch off of its display, with its screen size going from 6.7 inches to 6.6 inches. The Plus version would account for 20 percent of the total units of the entire series being produced and shipped while the Galaxy S22 Ultra will make up for the remaining 20 to 30 percent.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus
Galaxy S22 Plus render

Notably, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will still sport a similar 6.8 inch display over its previous iteration, but will also feature a housing for the S Pen. On the other hand, the 20 million units production figure also marks a 33 percent decline in production over the 30 million units produced for the Galaxy S21 series earlier this year. Going by this figure, around 10 to 12 million units will solely comprise of the based variant, while the Plus and Ultra would account for 4 to 6 million units respectively.

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