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The Samsung Galaxy Note series may also stop in 2021. In recent years, it has increasingly aligned itself with the Galaxy S family, with a new clue suggesting that the Samsung Galaxy S21 will be compatible with the company’s stylus technology: the S Pen – I wonder why the company intends to make a Note 21.
According to the director of Samsung’s mobile communications business, TM Roh, the company has been “paying attention to people’s favorite aspects of the Galaxy Note experience and is excited to add some of its most beloved features to other devices in our lineup. “.
That doesn’t explicitly confirm that the Galaxy S21 series will be compatible with an S Pen stylus, but it strongly suggests so. The S Pen is the Note’s main distinguishing factor, and this also matches a variety of other rumors we’ve heard.
In a way, it makes sense considering that Samsung was already rumored to be killing off the Galaxy Note series. The S Pen stylus is the defining feature of that family of phones, and leaks suggest that it will be included as an add-on for devices such as future foldable devices, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 3, as well as the flagship Galaxy S.
Why continue?
This week, separate from that comment directly from Samsung, a company official, albeit anonymously, suggested, in contrast to some previous rumors, that the Galaxy Note 21 is still available.
In an interview with Yonhap News (a South Korean news agency) the source working at Samsung said: “We are preparing to launch the Galaxy Note series next year.”
So what will be the defining feature of the Galaxy Note 21? If the Galaxy S21 series and Galaxy Z Fold 3 can support the S Pen, will the Note 21 be unique because it has a pen slot? That won’t be reason enough to encourage people to buy it.
The Galaxy Note series used to be the big sister to the Galaxy S series. It comes later in the year with more impressive technology, an S Pen stylus, and, until recently, a bigger screen for those who want the bigger phone. possible.
Arguably the original Galaxy Note was the step-by-step device that made the biggest phones go mainstream. It was instrumental in introducing the phrase ‘phablet’ and was even mocked by some for its sheer size when it was announced in 2011.
But in 2020, the Galaxy S series presents a device that is suitable for those who want a huge screen.
I didn’t like the Galaxy S20 Ultra as much as the Galaxy S20 or Galaxy S20 Plus, and that’s mainly because the price of the S20 Ultra was soaring. But if you’re willing to spend that, it features a 6.9-inch screen (the same size as the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra) and possibly a better screen overall.
There’s not much on it, but the Galaxy S20 Ultra’s display is a bit brighter and has a slightly higher resolution too. So that really only left the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with the S Pen to differentiate itself.
If Samsung continues with its plans, and I can’t get through a day at work without breaking the rumor of a new Galaxy S21 Ultra, of a Galaxy S21 model with a huge screen and S Pen support, you can go for that too. than a Note 21.
As we’ve constantly seen at Samsung, the lines between the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series are increasingly blurring and we may soon be at a stage where it’s unclear why that second series exists.
That said, Samsung may have an absolutely game-changing moment with the Galaxy Note 21, packing in new high-end features that none of us saw coming. I hope that’s the case, but right now it looks like the Galaxy S21 Ultra has eaten a big bite of the Note 21 cake.