Galaxy S22 reportedly delayed to give way to Galaxy S21 FE
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Galaxy S22 reportedly delayed to give way to Galaxy S21 FE

Galaxy S21 FE is probably one of the most prominent cellphones that has reached the level of fame or inflamm even before it was launched. Actually, there was hope that it would not be launched at all after rumors about the cancellation began to get around. However, it’s not the end of the story, apparently, and now it seems to be another chance on the market. Unfortunately, it will also come to the expenditure of the Galaxy S22 because it must be delayed at most months.

For the past two or three years, Samsung has moved the date of its launch to the Galaxy S series flagship earlier than the previous generation. The earliest was this year when it launched the Galaxy S21 in mid-January with a retail launch two weeks later. It makes sense to expect that it will do the same for the Galaxy S22, especially with the absence of Galaxy Note 21, but it might not be the case for all the strangest reasons.

According to the exclusive Sammobile Smoop, what will be launched in January is the Galaxy S21 Fan Edition reportedly deleted. Technically, an unofficial statement from Samsung is that the October launch of the cellphone was even canceled, leaving the possibility of launch on a long date. Apparently, the date will occur in January, although without special events themselves.

That, in turn, shows that the launch of the Galaxy S22 must be pushed back at least about a month. This will place a closer date to MWC 2022 on February 28, returning to Samsung’s old training a few years ago. Of course, this will have a rippling effect that can affect not only Samsung’s income but also manufacturing and retail partners.

It’s really interesting that Samsung will take a bullish attitude on the Galaxy S21 Fe, especially considering rumors about small telephone production numbers. It might just want to get rid of the shares without causing too much loss, and the limited availability of the fan edition phone can actually work properly by making it sound like a collector item.

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