Samsung removed the Galaxy S21 Ultra from its website ahead of the announcement of the new flagship Galaxy S22 Ultra

While Samsung is gearing up to produce as many of its flagship Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphones as possible amid severe chip shortages, most variants of the Galaxy S21 Ultra started disappearing from stores a few weeks ago.

Now, the world’s largest mobile phone supplier has taken it to the next level by completely removing last year’s flagship from its website. The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is no longer being offered to potential buyers in the US. So far, the site is offering the Galaxy S21, S21+, and the new S21 FE. It is possible that the Galaxy S21 and S21+ will remain on sale for some time after the announcement of their successors.

Samsung removed the Galaxy S21 Ultra from its website ahead of the announcement of the new flagship Galaxy S22 Ultra

The source confirms that while the Galaxy S21 Ultra has not disappeared from Samsung websites in many other countries, however, the Exynos 2100-based version is out of stock in almost all European countries. At the same time, various stores still offer to purchase the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Among them are BestBuy, AT&T, Verizon and others.

Today it became known that the Samsung Galaxy S22 series of smartphones uses a “new material” made from recycled fishing nets thrown into the ocean.

The presentation of new smartphones and tablets of the company is expected the day after tomorrow, you can admire the Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra live here.

Source: ixbt

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