Samsung Galaxy S22 FE may launch early next year: Expected features

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Samsung is busy preparing for the launch of its next-generation flagship smartphone series — Galaxy S23. Rumours suggest that the South Korean smartphone maker may launch the Galaxy S23 series of smartphones on February 1. However, ahead of the flagship launch, the company may launch another Galaxy S series smartphone.
According to a new online leak, Samsung is said to be working on a successor of the Galaxy S21 FE which the company launched earlier this year. Samsung is said to launch the Galaxy S22 FE in January next year ahead of the Galaxy S23 launch.
Samsung Galaxy S22 FE expected launch and features
According to tipster @OreXda, Samsung is tipped to launch the Galaxy S22 FE and the Galaxy Buds Live 2 in January 2023. Another popular tipster Dohyun Kim also backed this new leak claiming it to be true. It is also expected that Samsung may use its in-house Exynos chipset in the smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S22 FE is said to be powered by Exynos 2300 chipset. Along with this, the smartphone may also sport a 108 MP rear camera.

Samsung may have reduced Galaxy A23 5G by 70%
A recent online report claims that Samsung was initially planning to ship 12.6 million units of the Galaxy A23 5G in 2022. But the smartphone maker has now reportedly revised that figure and lowered it to just less than four million. This means that Samsung has likely reduced its Galaxy A23 5G smartphone shipments by 70%. The report adds that Samsung has switched suppliers to develop the camera sensors for this device. This caused some problems with the camera sensor’s development for the company.
The report adds that the company is planning to ship 5 million units of the Galaxy A23 5G smartphone in 2023 which is better than this year’s figures. However, Samsung’s 2023 target also falls way behind its initial 12 million shipment target.

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