South Korean tech giant Samsung has canceled development of the Galaxy S22 FE. However, the series was not interrupted, according to the media.
Samsung has discontinued the Galaxy S22 FE as the company wanted to ramp up production of the Galaxy S22 Ultra instead, citing The Elec, Android Authority reported.
The report claims that the chips intended for the Galaxy S22 FE have been reallocated to the Galaxy S22 Ultra.
It’s also worth noting that the original Galaxy S20 FE reportedly sold over 10 million units.
And the current report mentions that the South Korean tech giant plans to ship three million Galaxy S23 FE units next year.
By comparison, Samsung is expected to ship 8.5 million Galaxy S23 units, 6.5 million S23 Plus models, and 13 million Galaxy S23 Ultra units.
Meanwhile, the company confirmed to have its next Galaxy Unpacked event on August 10 with a set of cryptic images.
Samsung Mobile tweeted a trio of images to Twitter, which consisted of a grid of letters, numbers and symbols allowing people to decode the date – August 10, 2022.
“We have a secret to tell you. #SamsungUnpacked,” the company said this week.
The company will likely launch the foldable Galaxy Z Flip 4, along with another similar foldable device, Galaxy Watch 5 and Watch 5 Pro, on August 10.
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