Samsung Galaxy A22 5G gets priced in Europe
The Samsung Galaxy A22 5G still hasn't become official, but it definitely can't be long now. The phone's name implies that this is going to be Samsung's cheapest 5G handset yet, and today a supposed retailer listing from the EU has pretty much confirmed that unsurprising fact.
The phone is listed at â¬185 sans VAT, which strongly implies a final price, inclusive of the tax, around â¬229, depending on country (since VAT is different in each one). Perhaps in some nations we might even see it go lower, but it's very unlikely the price will be below â¬199.
Still, that will in fact make this the cheapest 5G Samsung ever to launch in the EU, if not by much - the Galaxy A32 5G can currently be had for â¬238 at the moment (although it did launch at â¬279).
The Galaxy A22 5G is expected to have the MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset at the helm, 64GB of base storage, a 6.4-inch FHD+ LCD touchscreen, a triple rear camera system (48 MP main + 5 MP macro + 2 MP depth), and a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W charging support.