Samsung is publicly calling for this year’s release of Galaxy Unpacked Which kicks off February 9, starting at 16:00. The focus of the event is on the mobile side, but unlike last year’s foldable news, something more traditional is expected when Samsung showcases the Galaxy S22 series.
Pictures of prototypes that are supposed to represent Samsung’s latest addition to the Galaxy family were already available on the web at the beginning of January. The images are originally from a now-removed video, uploaded to the Youtube channel Unbox Therapy. However, the video that was erased by other users was uploaded again, including in Twitter.
As usual before major launches, rumors abound on the Internet. early numbers It indicates that Samsung’s new system circuit can cruise the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in single-wire performance, as well as Mediatek’s Dimensity 9000 in terms of multi-wire performance.
With the Exynos 2200, Samsung is also hitting the big drum for integrated graphics. The system circuit is equipped with the Xclipse 920 graphics component, based on the AMD RDNA 2 architecture. In addition to up to 50 percent higher performance From, for example, Adreno 730 – the graphic part of the flagship Qualcomm – features such as ray tracing.
During the Unpacked event in 2021, smartwatches and headphones were presented, accompanied by the foldable phones Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3. Whether Samsung has anything other than the Galaxy S22 series on hand for this year’s release, or what If it will be repeated with smart accessories, it remains to be seen. As mentioned, the answer will be broadcast live on February 9 at 16:00, after which SweClockers will report on the news as usual.
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