Rumour: Samsung may discontinue the Galaxy Note series in 2021, say two industry insiders | SoyaCincau.com

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Reports state that Samsung plans to discontinue the Galaxy Note series this year and focus its efforts on the Galaxy S21 series.

Just to recap, the Fan Edition are the “affordable” variant of Samsung’s flagship phones. They retain some key features while leaving some out. As their name implies, the FE models are supposed to be the phones that offer fans the features that they want.

Samsung has yet to officially announce that it would no longer be making new Galaxy Note phones, so take this information with a grain of sale. Furthermore, the company recentlyWe are committed to innovating new mobile experiences that flow seamlessly and continuously wherever we go to make consumer’s lives easier and better. To bring this to life, we made a bold decision to expand S Pen experiences as an option for Galaxy S21 Ultra.

It does not mean that Samsung is not committed to the Note category but is expanding the Note experience across device categories. To provide the best mobile experience to all consumers, we will actively listen to consumers’ feedback and reflect it in our continued product innovation. In short, Samsung is not ruling out there will be an upcoming Note device this year. But at the same time, this may be the last Note as the company might have plans to bring S Pen support in other non-Note devices. There is a chance they could be referring to the Z Fold series as it makes sense to pair the stylus with a large screen foldable device

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