Fans of the Galaxy Note series are eagerly waiting to know its fate as recent reports have claimed that Samsung may discontinue starting next year. However, a fresh report by ET News, a South Korean publication has revealed that the company will launch the Galaxy Note 21 in the coming year.
Various reports have revealed that Samsung is likely to launch the Galaxy S21 lineup in January 2021. It is also being said that the Galaxy S21 Ultra will be the Samsung S-series phone to support the S Pen stylus. The S21 and its Plus variant are unlikely to support the S Pen.
Moreover, there are reports that claim that Samsung will be launching the Galaxy Z Fold 3 as early as June next year. It is speculated that the foldable smartphone will have support advanced features such as an under-display camera and S Pen stylus. While the S21 Ultra is unlikely to feature a storage slot for the stylus, the Z Fold 3 is expected to come equipped with it.
Since the Galaxy S21 Ultra and the Galaxy Z Fold3 are speculated to arrive with an S Pen stylus, there have been a couple of reports that have claimed that the company will discontinue the Galaxy Note lineup in the coming year. According to the new report by the above mentioned South Korean publication, industry sources have revealed that the Galaxy Note 21 will launch in 2021.
The report further claims that unlike its predecessors that came in two o more variants, the Galaxy Note 21 will arrive in a single model. This could be Samsung’s strategy to switch Note series users to the Fold range. Hopefully, newer reports arriving soon will reveal Samsung’s plan for the Note series.