The Galaxy S22 components have entered the mass production stage, it seems

The source states that this process started “a few days” ago. Those components are being manufactured in Asia, and it seems like these are Samsung’s very own plants we’re talking about. The source states that these are the components for the Galaxy S22 (SM-G901), Galaxy S22+ (SM-S906), and the Galaxy S22 Ultra (SM-S908). It is noted that Samsung did not go overboard, as it started mass producing these components slowly. The components include flex cables that connect to various circuit boards inside the devices. The production has been increased to tens of thousands of units, but there were some issues, that were expected. There were some errors, states the source, though that’s something that Samsung will iron out soon.

The Galaxy S22 series is coming early next year

WinFuture.de notes that this means Samsung is planning to launch the Galaxy S22 series in early 2022. That is something we expected, as various sources reported that the device will arrive in either January or February. Now, the latest rumors claimed that the Galaxy S22 may arrive in February, as the Galaxy S21 FE is allegedly coming in January. The source says that the Galaxy S22 series may actually launch in the last week of January. It remains to be seen what will happen in the end. What seems like a sure thing, though, is that the Galaxy S22 will launch in either January or February, all sources are in agreement on that, basically. The Galaxy S22 and S22+ will resemble the Galaxy S21 series phones, to a degree, while the Galaxy S22 Ultra will be a bit different. It will usher in a new layout for its rear cameras, and it will also come with an S Pen, and a dock for it. The Galaxy S22 Ultra will essentially be a replacement for the Galaxy Note device that didn’t launch this year.