Two years ago, Samsung decided to introduce a phone that would be intended for everyone who wants the experience of using a Galaxy phone, but to pay less for it.

In the fall of 2020, the South Korean company introduced the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE and this year, with a big delay, the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE will also arrive.

The Galaxy S22 FE was also expected this year, but that won't happen and Samsung has reportedly given up on FE phones.

Sammobile reveals the reason for not launching a Galaxy S22 FE phone this year, as well as Samsung's possible future plans for FE phones.

The popular portal points out that Samsung has not completely given up on FE phones in the future, but only that the planned Galaxy S22 FE will not arrive this year.

The portal also shows possible reasons.

Accordingly, it is said that one of Samsung's main goals for this year was to increase sales of the Galaxy S22 Ultra phone.

Everything went and is going according to plan because Samsung scores great sales results for this phone.

Earlier this month, it was reported that Samsung has sold more than 11 million Galaxy S22 Ultra phones.

This number is far higher than the best-selling Galaxy Note phone ever.

Apparently, the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra is the main reason why the Galaxy S22 phone will not be introduced.

Samsung, due to a shortage of chips, had to make a decision about which phones to stock up on, and the decision came down to the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

It is said that Samsung planned to produce three million Galaxy S22 FE phones this year, but due to the above problem, it decided to change the plan and use the chips for the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

At the end of the article, Sammobile points out that Samsung has not given up on the Galaxy FE phone for good and that the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE will be introduced next year.

/Telegraph/