Samsung may end the "Galaxy Note" series because the "Galaxy S21" is coming with an S Pen

 



According to a new report from South Korea, Samsung will make some serious changes to its flagship phones scheduled for 2021, in an effort to reduce them.


With the Galaxy S20 phones that were launched earlier this year, the company launched three phones: (Galaxy S20), (Galaxy S20 Plus), and (Galaxy S20 Ultra). As for the phones of the Galaxy Note series, the company launched two phones earlier this month: (Galaxy Note 20) and (Galaxy Note 20 Ultra).


But according to the report published by The Elec Korea website, the successor to the Galaxy S20 phone from Samsung, which is now referred to under the name Galaxy S21, will come with an S-Pen, but for the phone Galaxy S21 Ultra. It is expected that the phones Galaxy S21 will be launched during the first half of next year.



Samsung has not yet confirmed its intention to launch Galaxy Note 21 for the next year, but expectations indicate that the company will dispense with the Galaxy Note series, given that one of the versions Galaxy S21 will include the stylus, which is the most prominent feature of the series phones.


Instead, Samsung will focus on launching the Galaxy Z Fold 3 in the second half of next year.


With advances in mass production of UTG, Samsung has the capacity to produce 600,000 foldable screens per month and plans the ultimate goal of 1 million foldable screens per month by the end of the year.


Samsung may not sell as many foldable devices as it is in the Galaxy Note series phones, but the high profit margin for foldable devices can compensate for the smaller number of units. The Galaxy S21 could also get more sales. 

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