Bad news from the storage of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra!

According to the Canalys report, Samsung, the world’s second largest smartphone manufacturer with a 20 percent market share, has started the countdown for the Galaxy S22 series. Many claims and leaks have emerged about the series, which is expected to be introduced very soon. However, we can say that it was the Galaxy S22 Ultra that excited the users the most.


The price of the Samsung Galaxy S22 appeared!

The prices of the Samsung Galaxy S22 models appeared in the Korean market. At this point, the pricing of all three models has been announced. Here are the prices…

Galaxy S22 Ultra’s storage will vary by country

The Galaxy S22 Ultra will be similar to the Galaxy Note series, which is claimed to be shelved in terms of design. In fact, a while ago, claims were made that the model would be called the Galaxy S22 Note. However, these rumors were never confirmed.

As it is known, Samsung launches its flagship models with Snapdragon and Exynos versions, which vary according to the markets. For this reason, it periodically becomes the focus of criticism on the grounds that there is a performance difference between the two processors. According to the latest information, the same will be true for storage.

For a while, claims have been on the agenda that the Galaxy S22 Ultra is a variant with 1 TB of storage. According to Ice Universe, which has come to the fore with its leaks in the industry, the rumors are partially true. However, as with the processors, Samsung will only launch the 1TB variant in a certain country. These countries were announced as South Korea and China.

The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra will be showcased along with other members of the series at the Galaxy UNPACKED event on February 8. Thus, we will be able to learn firsthand whether the allegations and reports that frequently occupy the agenda are true or not.

So what do you think about this subject? Do you think the 1TB version of the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be sold in the two countries mentioned? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.


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