A few days back, a report revealed the chipsets powering Samsung smartphones and tablets that are set to launch in 2022. Now, another such report details the production units and release scheduled of Samsung tablets, laptops, truly wireless earphones, and a smartwatch that are planned to debut next year. Additionally, it confirms the successors of certain popular products.
According to a report by The Elec (via @FrontTron), Samsung Electronics’ wireless division recently shared its business plan for 2022 with around 30 major partners. In the meeting, the tech giant set a target of increasing its production capacity of tablets, laptops, and wearables (TWS, smartwatches) by 6%, 9%, and more than 35% respectively in 2022 as compared to 2021.
Samsung is targeting around 34 million units of Galaxy Tabs, 7.4 million units of Galaxy Books, 19 million units of Galaxy Watches, and 23 million units of Galaxy Buds. Here’s a rough breakdown of numbers provided by the company.
Samsung Tablet, Laptop, Wearable Production Units 2022
Tablets – 33.6 million units
- Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
- Q1~Q2 – 0.4 million units
- Galaxy Tab S8+
- Q1~Q2 – 0.9 million units
- Galaxy Tab S8
- Q1~Q2 – 1.2 million units
- Galaxy Tab S8 Lite
- Q3~Q4 – 1.6 million units
- Galaxy Tab A8
- Q1~Q4 – 11 million units
- Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
- Q1~Q4 – 11 million units
Laptops – 7.4 million units
- Galaxy Book2 Pro 360
- Q2~Q4 – 0.3 million units
- Galaxy Book2 Pro / Pro 5G
- Q2~Q4 – 0.3 million units
- Galaxy Chromebook Go
- Q2~Q4 – 1.4 million units
Smartwatches – 19 million units
- Galaxy Watch5
- Q3~Q4 – 4.8 million units
Wireless Earphones – 23 million units
- Galaxy Buds Pro2
- Q2~Q4 – 3.1 million units
- Galaxy Buds Live2
- Q3~Q4 – 3.3 million units
As you can see from above, Samsung has officially revealed the successors of popular devices like Galaxy Buds Pro, Galaxy Buds Live, and Galaxy Watch4, and Galaxy Book Pro series.
Out of all these products, the Galaxy Buds Live is the oldest of all released in Q3 2020. It’s good to know that the company has not discontinued this unique lineup of truly wireless earphones.
We expect to learn more about the Galaxy Buds Live2 and other upcoming Samsung products before their official announcements via leaks and certifications.
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