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Delivery delays, the news said that Samsung Galaxy S22 series mobile phones suffered from supply chain chaos

IT House February 1 news, according to the whistleblower Jon Prosser, the never-ending supply chain chaos may have hit the supply of Samsung's new flagship phone Galaxy S22, resulting in shipment delays.

Delivery delays, the news said that Samsung Galaxy S22 series mobile phones suffered from supply chain chaos

The source said not all Galaxy S22 models will be sold on the first day. Instead, the supply may be split. According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will be available from February 25, and March 11 will be the time for Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22+ to ship to users.

As can be seen from Jon Prosser's tweet screenshots, Samsung has no plans to postpone the official release of the Samsung Galaxy S22, which will be released on February 9. The South Korean tech giant will also begin accepting pre-orders on the day the new Galaxy S22 smartphone is released. So, in fact, what has changed is the availability of the Samsung Galaxy S22+ and S22 Standard Edition models.

Delivery delays, the news said that Samsung Galaxy S22 series mobile phones suffered from supply chain chaos

In addition to the next-generation S22, Samsung also plans to announce the Galaxy Tab S8 tablet at the Unpacked event. In the meantime, tab S8 may be available in retail stores starting February 22.

Going back to the new S22 series, it will feature the Exynos 2200 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 1, depending on the national and regional markets.

Rumored specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S22 series

The Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22+ models have three camera setups – a 50MP main camera, an ultra-wide camera, and a 3x optical zoom camera. The highest configuration, the Samsung S22 Ultra, is expected to provide a 108MP main camera. Other exciting features include a 120Hz display, stereo speakers, fast charging, wireless charging, and water and dust protection.

Meanwhile, the next-generation Samsung S22 Ultra will have a 5000mAh battery and support a charging speed of 45W, which is probably much better than the 25W used in the Galaxy S21. The 45W charger is certainly not the fastest charging speed on the market today, but it's enough to charge the battery from 0 to 100% in an hour.

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