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Samsung Galaxy Dismantles the 2022 Event to Take Place on February 9, a New Leak Instructions

Posted on the 25 January 2022 by Geetikamalik

Samsung recently confirmed that it would hold her gallary event which was not dismantled in February where she could announce the latest Galaxy S cellphone, possibly called the Galaxy S22. There is still no word from South Korean Giant Tech on the official date, but a new leak shows that the event can occur on February 9. The upcoming lineup is said to include three models – Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 + and Galaxy S22 Ultra. The company has even begun to take pre-orders for devices in the US.

Evan Blass Tipster (@Evleaks) Tweet promotional images from the upcoming Galaxy program that reveals the date and time of the event. According to posters, Galaxy dismantles 2022 will take place on February 9. Poster suggested 3PM events, but it was unclear the time zone referred to. Poster looks with a tagline: “epic standard”. There was no confirmation from Samsung about the Galaxy event dismantling 2022, but this new leak was in line with the previous schedule.

Samsung earlier this month confirmed the Galaxy Unpacked event without revealing the official launch date. Also, Samsung President and Head of Business MX TM Spirit recently teased the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S22 smartphone, saying it would be the most “important” that offers the S-Galaxy S series that has been made by the company so far. The company has shared video teaser for the upcoming Galaxy program.

As mentioned, Samsung’s upcoming leading lineup is expected to include the Samsung Galaxy S22 vanilla variant, along with the Ultra Galaxy S22 + and Galaxy S22 model. They are expected to package the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and Exynos 2200 chips under the hood, based on the area they will launch. The device is said to feature up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. Galaxy S22 Ultra leads to come with a pen.

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