TM Roh, president of Samsung Mobile, put many hints about the company’s product roadmap in a blog post today. He confirmed that Samsung will hold an event in January – possibly for the Galaxy S21. He also suggested that S Pen support would come on more phones and Samsung intends to expand the line of folding phones with less expensive options.
The most likely to have an impact on most customers is the stylus support for Galaxy phones beyond the Note line. It’s been rumored for some time, but Roh also claims that Samsung “wants to add some of its much-loved features to other devices in its lineup.”
That means Others Half of those rumors will also go through: the Note line itself could end, at least as a premium in Samsung’s lineup. Note is no longer different from the phone’s regular S line for a while. The next big difference from design language is the silo for styling.
With S Pen support on Galaxy S phones, the upcoming Galaxy S21 line and Z phones like the Z Fold (and maybe even the Z Flip), Samsung is probably just as easy to store the stylus in the figure as it would be in the interior. Phone.
Roh also confirmed that Samsung will provide more details in January. At a time when Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S21 line, a month or two earlier than it normally does.
S Pen just didn’t hint at Rohan in the post. He also said that Samsung intends to have a “foldable portfolio” and wants to make the category “more accessible to everyone”. “Accessible,” in this case, probably refers to the price of folding phones, which currently cost anywhere from $ 1,300 to $ 2,000 for a new phone. The rumor here is that somewhere in 2021 there will be a Z fold “light”. If folding phones are ever going more than a jigsaw puzzle, they will have a significant reduction in price. It appears that Samsung is targeting.
Roh says Samsung is focusing more on “pro-grade cameras and video capabilities” on its phones. It’s not really much of a revelation, but it could mean that Samsung hopes to re-enter the camera-mera quality race with Apple Pal and Google – a race Samsung has yet to win. Roh promised an “epic new year” and used AI to improve image quality. Computational photography is definitely where Samsung has traditionally come a little below its competitors.
He hinted that he would start doing more with UWB in 2021 as well. Like the Apple Pal, it also promises that your phone will open your car door. Unlike Apple Moment, it locates locations and “even your family’s pets.” Ready to talk about using
That’s a lot of pictures for Samsung’s January event, which we currently expect to happen on the 14th. At a time when we’ll be announcing the Galaxy S21 and maybe a little more, a normal start to the phone’s new year.