Samsung is gearing up to kick off 2022 with the launch of its new line of high-performance Android devices. Once again, the South Korean representative will present three smartphones: Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra.
While its design and specifications were already widely known, we needed to know what its prices would be. Fortunately, this doubt has been dispelled after the disclosure of the estimated prices for these smartphones.
Here are the prices for the Samsung Galaxy S22
- Samsung Galaxy S22 – 799 dollars
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus – 999 dollars
- Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 1199 dollars
Information provided by a leak Anthony and depict the sales value of the Galaxy S22 line in dollars. In the European continent, these values should be slightly higher due to the taxes levied.
In this sense, it is quite possible that the Samsung Galaxy S22 will arrive in Portugal at a price of 850 euros. The Galaxy S22 Plus could be very close to € 1,000, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra could break the € 1,300 barrier.
These projections reflect the swap trend that various technology brands typically adopt in Portugal. An unpleasant picture for European consumers due to the volatility of our currency and other related fees.
Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Plus will have 256GB base configuration
One of the most well-received data from what this PSU is announcing has to do with the base configuration of the Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Plus. Both models will start with 256GB of internal storage, he said.
Please note that Anthony indicates that this will be the initial configuration for the base models of this family, without specifying the values related to the Galaxy S22 Ultra. For the latter, we need to wait for more information.
If true, it will be very well received by users. As a reminder, the Galaxy S21 starts at 128GB and, as it should be with the Galaxy S22, they don’t have storage expansion.
According to various rumors, the presentation of the Samsung Galaxy S22 will take place in February 2022. However, the company has not yet confirmed this information.
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