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Samsung Galaxy S22 series coming to India tomorrow, Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 confirmed!
Last week, Samsung has announced its latest flagship smartphone lineup – Galaxy S22 in global markets. Now it looks like Indians won’t have to wait too long to get access to the new generation of smartphones as a new report reveals their near-term launch date.
Recently, a well-known Indian tipster named Ishan Agarwal revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S22 India launch will happen on February 17. According to the report, the company will hold an online event at 12:30 PM to uncover the prices and offers on the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra.
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Aside from Samsung Galaxy S22, it is expected that the new Galaxy Tab S8 series will also introduce tomorrow. At this moment, there’s no official confirmation on any of these speculations. If the information is true, the company may soon announce it.
Samsung will launch the Galaxy S22 Series in India, tomorrow.
An online event will be held at 12:30PM on February 17 where Samsung will reveal the prices and offers on the Galaxy S22, S22+ & S22 Ultra. I also expect details regarding Tab S8 Series. #Samsung #GalaxyS22 pic.twitter.com/JFUFuDBF0a
— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) February 16, 2022
Samsung Galaxy S22 India:
Samsung Galaxy S22 comes in two variants, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and the Exynos 2200. Usually, the company introduces the Exynos variant in India. But this time, instead of Exynos, Samsung will launch its flagship smartphone with a Snapdragon chipset in the country.
To be mentioned, Samsung Galaxy S22 is already up for pre-bookings in India through the official website for just Rs 1,999. Interested consumers can pre-book the device ahead of its official launch and can get profit from additional attractive offers.
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