The Galaxy S22 series will probably be available in all markets with the Snapdragon 898

Samsung apparently plans to launch the Galaxy S22 series next year in all markets with the Snapdragon 898 chip, and there will be no mention of the Exynos chip. The introduction date of this series is expected to be February 7th (February 18th).
Samsung used to make its flagship phones available in a variety of markets with a combination of Exynos and Snapdragon chips, but apparently has made a different decision for the next generation Galaxy S series.
According to unofficial news, the Samsung Galaxy S22 series is expected to arrive early next year. This is not too far off the mark, as Samsung usually unveils its new flagship phones at its Unpacked event, which usually takes place in January or February. But apparently this time we should not wait for the use of the Exynos chip in them.
According to a report published by some informed sources, it seems that Samsung intends to leave the Exynos chip in favor of the Snapdragon 898 in the global market.
Samsung has marketed most of its previous flagships as a combination of Snapdragon and Exynos chips. The Galaxy S21, for example, was launched in the United States with the Snapdragon 888 chip, while in other markets, including India and South Korea, models equipped with the Exynos 2100 chip were available.
The situation seems to be changing for the new generation of flagship mobile phones, and the company is planning to launch the Galaxy S22 series equipped with Snapdragon worldwide. According to reports LetsGoDigital website And YouTuber Super Roader, Samsung plans to launch the Galaxy S22 series with the Snapdragon chip in all markets, including Europe and Asia. This comes at a time when Samsung wants to use an AMD graphics processor in its next flagship, possibly the Exynos 2200, so the development of this chip may be difficult.
Of course, some well-informed market sources, such as Tron and Max Weinbach, do not confirm such claims. Samsung has not yet commented on the matter.
It seems that this year users should expect the Galaxy S22 in three versions: regular, plus and ultra. So far, live images and various renderings of the mobile phones in this series have been shared, which show the design of the new flagships to some extent.