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Breaking: Samsung to launch 52 phones in 2022, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4 and S22 FE production to begin in Q3

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Just recently, we’ve reported that Samsung aims to surpass the 333 million units smartphones sales mark next year. There’s yet another big news which is that the company will launch around 52 new Galaxy smartphones in 2022 including budget, mid-range, and flagship.

Per the report of Korean media outlet TheElec, Samsung will launch 52 new models of smartphones next year, while the production of Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy S22 FE (Fan Edition) will begin during the third quarter.

67M flagship Galaxies might be shipped

Among the 333 million devices, Samsung wishes to ship around 67 million units of flagship Galaxy devices. In particular, the company is likely to manufacture 14 million units of Galaxy S22, 8 million units of Galaxy S22+ and 11 million units of Galaxy S22 Ultra next year.

Aside from this, it’s also reported that there will be 5.7 million units of Galaxy S22 produced production during the third quarter along with new foldable phones. Recently, it’s revealed that Samsung is planning to manufacture 2.9 million units of Galaxy Z Fold 4 and 6.9 million units of Galaxy Z Flip 4.

Galaxy S21 Z Fold 3

Galaxy A series

When it comes to units, the Korean tech giant is reportedly considering to manufacture the most numbers of Galaxy A53, Galaxy A33 and Galaxy A13 smartphones. Accordingly, these three models account for 23% of the company’s 2022 shipment target.

During Q1 2022, the production for Galaxy A53 and A33 will begin, while production for A13 will start during the second quarter. As expected, the company will manufacture 28 million units of Galaxy A53, 23 million units of Galaxy A33 and 27 million units of Galaxy A13.

For the higher-tier Galaxy A series, Samsung will start production of A73 5G during the second quarter of next year and is aiming to manufacture 3.4 million units. For the Galaxy A53 5G, which starts production during the first quarter, the company plans to produce 28 million units.

Last but not least, TheElec report also pointed out that the low-end phones Galaxy M53 5G, M33 5G and M13 (F13) will also enter into production during the second quarter. Still, we are waiting to see the Galaxy S21 FE ahead of jumping to next year, what do you think? Let us know through comments.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 series rockets to Top 3 in Japan

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The Galaxy S24 series is a big hit in the Global market. Similarly, consumers in Japan are loving Samsung’s new Galaxy S24 and S24 Ultra. A new report says that the new flagships made a strong debut in the market, entering the Top 3 rank within a month.

NTTDocomo (via ETNews) announced Samsung Galaxy S24 ranked third in sales in Japan last month. Besides, the Galaxy S24 Ultra (512GB) ranked fifth, whereas the 256GB variant ranked tenth. Pay attention, the Galaxy S24 Plus wasn’t launched in the Japanese smartphone market.

Despite having the Japanese phone market seized by Apple and local vendors, Samsung’s achievement is significant. However, it remains to be seen whether the sizzling sales streak continues in the second quarter when full-scale sales are expected.

Apple’s iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 grabbed the first and second spots, respectively. Last year, Apple held the top spot in the Japanese smartphone market with a 51.9% market share, followed by Sharp at 10.9%, and Google at 10.7%. Samsung lagged behind at fourth place with a 6.3% market share.

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 may bring AI atrial fibrillation monitor

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Samsung seems to be developing AI-powered atrial fibrillation monitoring for Galaxy Watch 7. A new patent application reveals that the company is working on a feature, which will use artificial intelligence for atrial fibrillation monitoring.

A new patent discloses that Samsung is developing AI-accurate AFib (Atrial Fibrillation) monitoring, probably for the Galaxy Watch 7. The current state of the feature’s development doesn’t authenticate that the Galaxy Watch 7 will be equipped with it.

If the Galaxy Watch 7 misses out on this life-saving feature, Samsung will surely introduce it with future wearables. With the Generative AI integrated, this advanced smartwatch feature could translate photoplethysmograph (PPG) signals into ECG signals for accurate results.

Phonearena’s report highlights that AFib is a very dangerous condition, which causes irregular and rapid heartbeats. As disclosed by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) earlier, AFib hospitalizes over 400,000 people in the US yearly.

Apart from this, the Galaxy Watch 7 is expected to be equipped with non-invasive blood glucose monitoring. If the South Korean tech giant manages to gain approval for this feature, it will significantly boost the sales of Galaxy Watch 7 smartwatches.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 to feature S24 Ultra-inspired screen design

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 cover display design appears to be inspired by Galaxy S24 Ultra. Samsung insider posted a video of the alleged Galaxy Z Fold 6 screen glass, showcasing a squarish design with ditched rounded corners.

IceUniverse leaked out the cover screen design of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 through tempered film. The third-party accessory indicates the S24 Ultra screen design could be seen in Samsung’s next foldable phone.

The tempered film lacks inner rounded corners seen in the previous foldables by Samsung. It means the display visibility area will be increased to reach the squarish form, introducing an enhanced design language.

Bezels surrounding the screen might also go thinner, thanks to generational enhancements. The screen ratio is also getting improved as part of offering a better user experience and making the cover screen even more user-centric.

Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Z Fold 6 on July 10 in Paris. The Galaxy Z Flip 6 will also join the launch at Unpacked in July. The company is also developing an Ultra Fold, which hasn’t appeared on benchmarks so far.

The Galaxy Z Fold 6 will be equipped with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chip. It’s rumored that the Exynos 2400 chip would be shipped with Galaxy Z Flip 6 in some regions outside the United States.

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