Samsung is working on its next-gen flagship smartphone series, the Galaxy S22 series, and it’s rumored to launch sometime in February next year. Although we have seen several high-quality Galaxy S22 renders leak in the past, recent reports suggest that Samsung aims to launch the Galaxy S22 series with the Snapdragon 898 chipset globally. Instead of launching the series with the rumored Exynos 2200 chipset in certain markets, the devices will come with Snapdragon 898 everywhere.

Due to the ongoing chip supply shortage, the company has reportedly delayed the launch of the Galaxy S20 FE successor, the Galaxy S21 FE, to 2022, and outright canceled the launch of the Note 21 earlier this year.