We’re a week away from the official announcement of the new Samsung Galaxy S22 series. But how many of you will be getting one?
We won’t bore you with details about the three different models, Exynos vs Snapdragon, rumors, leaks, delays, etc. Today we’re just asking you the simple question:for the new flagships on its site, so some people might've hopped on that train already.
It doesn’t matter if you’re in the Android camp or you’re an iPhone guy . Let’s see if the statistics check out! I know I won’t be upgrading anytime soon but I plan on buying a vanilla Galaxy S22 for my girlfriend, as she’s still using an S9+ with a broken screen, so this kinda falls inside the alleged 20%. What about you?
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