Pre-orders for Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphones will start on February 8

Early next year, Samsung introduces a new generation of flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S 22 series, which will replace the Galaxy S21 series. John Prosser, a well-known technology news revealer, has now announced when these devices will hit the market. Along چیکاو Be.
Pre-order for Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphones starts on February 8 (February 10, 1400)
This series of Samsung phones will include three models. The base or standard version of the Galaxy S22 will have a 6.06-inch display and a 3700 mAh battery. The phone will have a dual camera with a 50-megapixel main sensor, a 12-megapixel unit with wide-angle optics and a 10-megapixel telephoto module.
One step above that will be the Galaxy S 22+ (Galaxy S 22+), which will have a 6.55-inch screen and a 4500 mAh battery. The camera configuration will not differ from the base model, but at the top of the series will be the Galaxy S22 Ultra with a 6.81-inch screen and a 5000 mAh battery. The flagship quad-camera phone will come with a 108-megapixel main sensor, a 12-megapixel sensor and two 10-megapixel sensors.
In terms of processor, all of these new Samsung smartphones will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 898 (Qualcomm Snapdragon 898) or Samsung Exynos 2200 (Samsung Exynos 2200) chip, and their display will support a 120Hz refresh rate.
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The official introduction of the devices should be done in January or early February (mid-January to February). John Prosser reports that these smartphones will be available for pre-order on February 8, and shipping will begin on the 18th of the same month (February 30). However, there will certainly be more news in the coming weeks.
Samsung leads the smartphone market in the third quarter of 2021
International information firm IDC has released statistics on the global smartphone market in the third quarter of this year. According to the data of this center, the sending of smart devices has decreased.
The center says that between July and September (July to September 1400), about 331.2 million smartphones were sold worldwide. By comparison, the number of handsets sold last year in the same period was 354.9 million units.
Thus, it turns out that the annual decline was about 6.7 percent. This situation is primarily due to the lack of electronic components. Problems with parts production have hit a wide range of industries. Computers and home appliances, the automotive industry, server equipment and other industries, but the largest player in the smartphone market in the third quarter was the South Korean giant Samsung, which managed to capture 20.8% of the market.
In second place in this ranking is Apple, which has approximately 15.2% of the global market. China’s Xiaomi is in third place with a 13.4 percent share. Vivo and Oppo then had a market share of 10.1% and 10%, respectively, with almost identical results. All other smartphone makers accounted for about 30.5 percent of the global smartphone market.