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Galaxy S22 Note US variant spotted on Samsung China support page!

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The Galaxy S22 Ultra is rumored to be marketed as the Galaxy S22 Note as it features a Note phone like dedicated S Pen silo. As we are moving closer to the Galaxy S22 series launch date, Samsung is also doing preparations, and in a recent development, it was accidentally revealed.

According to the information, Samsung published a support page for an unreleased smartphone, which bears model number SM-S908U on its Chinese website. However, the model number is for the upcoming Galaxy S22 Note (S22 Ultra), the last ‘U’ digit of the model number hints it’s a US variant for carriers.

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Although the Korean tech giant accidentally published Galaxy S22 Note’s support page, it doesn’t reveal anything about the phone such as design and specifications. Meanwhile, we can surely expect that Samsung is swiftly working to introduce the S22 line in February 2022.

Specifications [Rumored]

As per the previous reports, the Galaxy S22 Note will feature a Galaxy Note phone-like design with sharp corners and curved screen edges. In terms of optics, the device will feature an enhanced version of 108MP ISOCELL HM3 as a primary camera, an ultrawide and two telephoto sensors.

On the front, it should have a 40MP selfie camera inside a punch-hole display, making Galaxy Z Fold 3 the company’s exclusive under-display camera phone. Recently, tipster revealed that the Galaxy S22 Note will be available in three color shades: Dark Red, Black and White.

Samsung is yet to announce an official release date for the Galaxy S22 range, while it could happen in February 2022. Ahead of this, the company is likely to introduce the 2nd Fan Edition of the Galaxy S series called Galaxy S21 FE on January 4th.

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