Samsung will introduce its next flagship Galaxy S in February

Deepak Gupta
Deepak Gupta January 21, 2022
Updated 2022/01/21 at 12:36 AM

After introducing S Pen support to the Galaxy S21 Ultra and failing to release a new version of the Note series last year, Samsung’s upcoming Unpacked event would be a timely opportunity to address concerned fans. While the company has yet to confirm an exact date beyond the month of February (rumor suggests it could be February 8th), chairman TM Roh wrote a blog post about what we can expect at launch. Samsung also shared a teaser trailer.

“We know many of you were surprised when Samsung didn’t release a new Galaxy Note last year,” he wrote. “At Unpacked in February 2022, we’ll introduce you to the most remarkable S-series device we’ve ever created.” The company is expected to introduce the Galaxy S22 series this year.

Roh also said that “the next generation of the Galaxy S… [brings] bring together the best experiences from our Samsung Galaxy into one ultimate device.” He teased night photography, power and performance as a few areas to watch out for, ending his post with “Get ready for the ultimate Ultra experience.” could be limited to the Ultra model again, as in previous years.

The rest of Roh’s post is mostly recap of his S and Note series, as well as vague allusions like “we don’t have about these [Galaxy Note] experiences you love.” There are no details on what exact Note features we might see in the upcoming flagship S, and our biggest clue is the use of the word “remarkable” to describe the upcoming product.

Finally, Samsung also announced today that tomorrow (January 21) at 10am ET, it will open its Reserve Now offers in advance, as it has done for previous releases. If you want to make sure you can get what Samsung announces in February, you can book early and get perks like a $50 Samsung credit for other Galaxy products during pre-order, as well as more offers at pre-order time.

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