if you expected it, you might be (very) disappointed

According to The Elec, Samsung has simply abandoned the Galaxy S22 FE in favor of the Galaxy S22 Ultra, author of very encouraging sales.

Source: Anthony Wonner – Frandroid

Will the Samsung Galaxy S22 FE really exist? Already in Juneit was whispered that the Galaxy S21 FE would be the last of the Fan Edition line, inaugurated in 2020 with the Galaxy S20 FE. The S21 FE would not have met with the same success as its predecessor, the fault of a questionable launch timing and a less advantageous offer.

Priority to Ultra

This time, The Elec comes back with new elements. According to him, the Korean firm will simply not release Galaxy S22 FE, and this for a simple reason: the manufacturer would like to favor the Galaxy S22 Ultrawhose sales figures are apparently doing well.

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
Source: Anthony Wonner – Frandroid

In a context of shortage of chips, the time has come to choose: Samsung would rather boost the production of its ultra premium by allocating to it the stocks of processors initially reserved for the S22 FE. To respond to demand in an agile and reactive way, and continue to sell its flagship of the year.

A definitively dead range?

As a reminder, the FE range has been designed to offer a more affordable alternative to the Galaxy S, while remaining in the “high-end” category of smartphones. Those who were impatient at the idea of ​​discovering a Galaxy S22 FE could therefore be disappointed if the information from The Elec are attested.

The latter goes even further and takes the risk of evoking a Galaxy S23 FE which would be in the boxes. But it is necessary to take enormous tweezers in the face of these assertions. It is indeed far too early to position oneself on a phone expected in more than a year and whose very range is in danger.


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