Two sets of S-series ringbands aren’t uncommon. Most commonly, Samsung does the Exynos and Qualcomm models, and also Korea Galaxy S22 devices, and even the U.S. A new model is called S22, which is separated into two different types of models that are based in U, B, and N. However, in the same way, SamMobile now has an S22 trio that ends with the letter E in the model number. Samsung has never had a model that starts with E for a product its latest release, but has used it for the unreleased Galaxy S21 FE. The writers at Galaxy Clubsuspect that this model number could be used for handsets in regions such as Africa, Asia and India, but it was unclear. There is also no indication what chipset these two S22 variants will sport. It’s possible some African and Asian markets will get Qualcomm-chipped phones now. At that point, Samsung is releasing a third set of handsets, but the South Korean company will likely open the handset sometime in January or February next year. Source: SamMobile.