Last update: January 31, 2022 at 20:34 UTC+01:00

Although the Galaxy S22 series is not yet available for pre-order, customers can show their interest in the lineup by registering on Samsung’s website. And according to a recent survey, the most searched model of the trio is the Galaxy S22 Ultra.

Nearly 11,000 Android smartphone customers in the United States took part in a survey conducted by SellCell. The survey was designed to gauge consumer interest in the Galaxy S22 series and suggests that 20% of Android smartphone users plan to upgrade to one of the Galaxy S22 models in February.

20% might not seem like much at first glance, but it is, given the number of phones on the market and the usual upgrade patterns. If 20% of Android smartphone users upgrade to the Galaxy S22 series this year, that should mean great news for Samsung.

44.4% of all customers planning to upgrade to the Galaxy S22 this year said they prefer the Ultra model. 30.1% will choose the standard Galaxy S22 and 25.5% plan to upgrade to the Galaxy S22+.

The Galaxy S21 Ultra recently became the most traded phone

Over the past few weeks, the Galaxy S21 Ultra has reportedly become the most traded phone in the Android world. According to surveys, the S21 Ultra 5G accounted for 22.3% of all Android smartphone trades in the past two weeks.

The source correlates this sudden increase in trading with the growing popularity of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. However, this latest phone isn’t available for pre-order yet, so it’s unclear how one might affect the other.

Anyway, the source claims that the Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Z Fold 3 also seem to be in the list of top 10 most traded Android phones, which isn’t a good sign considering they’re out. five months ago.

Both foldable phones saw strong sales numbers initially, but at this time it’s unclear how many Samsung foldable phone users will become loyal customers and how many will go back to using regular “candy bar” phones at the time. where the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Z Fold 4 go official.

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