Obviously, the specs and capabilities of the three (slowly) aging high-end Android handsets unveiled in February 2022 are no secret. Their “purpose” on the heels of the S23 series launch, however, might seem a little unclear… if you didn’t pay close attention to yesterday’s big Unpacked event.
The S23 is the better option… for the time being
Yes, the “vanilla” 6.1-inch S22 5G is now priced at $699.99 in the US in an entry-level 128GB configuration while fetching an extra 50 bucks with double that amount of internal storage space. Compared to how much the phone used to cost back when it was originally released, that’s going to save you a cool $100, which is of course not exactly unusual or unprecedented.
You can always trade in something (good) and lower the Galaxy S22 price further or keep an eye on third-party retailers like Amazon and Best Buy for heftier (temporary) discounts.
What does this all mean for the Galaxy S22 FE?
Between that early 2022-released Snapdragon 888 model and the now $700-and-up Galaxy S22, there really doesn’t seem to be any space left in Samsung’s high-end smartphone food chain for a “Fan Edition” of the S22.
The S21 FE (pictured here) may never get a sequel.