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Reports leading up to the Galaxy S21 launch said that the Ultra version would be the first Galaxy S flavor to support the S Pen stylus. But unlike the Note, the stylus won’t be housed inside the smartphone. We speculated at the time that Samsung was preparing to discontinue the Note series, which felt out of place in the current mobile landscape. The Note lost its big-screen appeal over the years as all other handsets got their own large displays. The Galaxy S can easily become a Note if it supports the stylus.
Samsung said at the time that it would expand stylus support to other devices. Aside from the S21 Ultra, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 was also rumored to work with the S Pen. Later, Samsung confirmed there wouldn’t be a Galaxy Note 21 this year, blaming the chip shortage. But it felt more like Samsung was taking advantage of the current situation to move forward with plans to remove the Note series from its roster. Instead of the Note 21, buyers will get three new Galaxy devices this summer, including the Fold 3, Flip 3, and the Galaxy S21 FE. But a leaker says there might be a Galaxy Note in the future, as Samsung isn’t happy with the S21 Ultra's performance.
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Leaker says Galaxy Note might return next year originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 2 Jun 2021 at 06:50:42 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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