Not wanting to waste any more time than necessary, a new report claims Samsung has started components production for Galaxy S22 lineup
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Richard Platt
onto Low Power Heads Up Display November 1, 2021 9:30 AM
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Samsung who is definitely not immune to chip shortage effects to impact launches, a new report claims that Samsung has started HVM (High Volume Manufacturing) production of components that will be found in the upcoming Galaxy S22 series. - A report from WinFuture states that flex cables that connect to various circuit boards inside the Galaxy S22 models are being rolled off the production line. These parts are for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra and have been manufactured in Asian plans since the middle of last week. Volume production has already reached 10s of 1,000s of units, but there were some quality control issues, with some margin of error expected. Samsung intends on commencing Galaxy S22 pre-orders from February 7, with an official launch happening a few days after. Looking at the aforementioned pre-order date, it is safe to conclude that Samsung is being careful with its approach, hence the latest report discussing HVM plans. With Apple working frantically to improve iPhone 13 supply chain issues, which we assume will take a few weeks, it is the perfect opportunity for Samsung to provide some worthy Android competitors to customers that are readily available. All Galaxy S22 models are expected to launch in the Snapdragon 895 and Exynos 2200 chipset variants, and just like the Galaxy S21 Ultra, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will get S-Pen support.