The Samsung Galaxy Note series may also close in 2021. Over the last few years it has been seen to be more closely linked to the Galaxy S family, and a new indication that the Samsung Galaxy S21 will be compatible with the company’s style technology with G – S Pen – makes me wonder why the company is building one on the Note 21. Thinks.
According to TM Rohna, head of Samsung’s mobile communications business, the company is focusing on people’s favorite aspects of the Galaxy Note experience and is excited to add some of its much-loved features to some of its other devices in our lineup.
It doesn’t explicitly confirm that the Galaxy S21 series will be compatible with the S Pen styling, but it does suggest heavily. S Pen is the main distinguishing factor of note, and this also matches the various rumors we hear.
In a way, it makes sense that Samsung is already considering the rumor of killing the Galaxy Note series. The S Pen Stylus is a feature that defines handsets, and leaks indicate that it will be included as a -d-as of devices like the Galaxy Z Fold 3, as well as future foldbubs like the flagship Galaxy S Line.
Why continue
This week, apart from that direct comment from Samsung, a company official, unofficially, however, suggested – contrary to some previous rumors – that the Galaxy Note 21 is still happening.
In an interview with Yonhapp News (A South Korean news agency) A source working for Samsung said, “We are preparing to release the Galaxy Note series next year.”
So what will be the defining feature of Galaxy Note 21? If the Galaxy S21 can support the series and the Galaxy Z Fold 3S pen, will the Note 21 be just as unique as it has a slot for the pen? That’s not enough reason to encourage people to buy it.
The Galaxy Note series is used as the big brother in the Galaxy S series. It comes with more impressive tech later in the year, the S Pen stylus, and – more recently – a larger screen for those who have the biggest phone possible.
The original Galaxy Note was arguably a step-filling device that saw larger phones into the mainstream. It was important for the introduction of the ‘phablet’ line and when it was announced in 2011 it was ridiculed by some for its sheer size.
But in 2020, the Galaxy S series will be given a device that is perfect for those who want a larger display.
I didn’t like the Galaxy S20 Ultra as much as the Galaxy S20 or Galaxy S20 Plus, and that was mostly because the price of the S20 Ultra was sky high. But if you’re willing to spend it, it has a 9.9-inch screen (the same size as the Galaxy Note 40 Ultra) and overall better performance.
It doesn’t have much, but the screen of the Galaxy S20 Ultra is a bit brighter and has a slightly higher resolution. So it will really leave the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with the S Pen just to separate.
If Samsung continues with its plans – and I can’t get through the working day without breaking the rumor of a new Galaxy S21 Ultra – the Galaxy S21 model with both a wide screen and S Pen support, you may choose the Note 21 instead. Than.
As we have consistently seen from Samsung, the lines between the Galaxy S and the Galaxy Note series are becoming even more blurred and we may soon come to a stage where it is unclear why that other series does not even exist.
That said, Samsung may have a game-changing moment with the Galaxy Note 21, which hasn’t seen any of us come up with new top-end features. I hope this is the case, but right now it looks like the Galaxy S21 Ultra has taken a big bite out of the Note 21 Pine.