Samsung Plans to Merge Galaxy S and Note Series Into Single Flagship Line, Galaxy S11 Replacement Might Pack S Pen: Report

Samsung Plans to Merge Galaxy S and Note Series Into Single Flagship Line, Galaxy S11 Replacement Might Pack S Pen

Samsung has so far propelled ten generations of Galaxy S-series flagships and nine Galaxy Note-series phones, spacing their dispatch considerably a year and focusing on them at an alternate set of buyers. Yet, the street for Samsung's two flagship lines may end one year from now, or to put it all the more precisely, converge in 2020. Samsung is allegedly reflecting on plans to blend the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series and might bring together then into a single "Galaxy One" lineup. The first one to pursue this strategy is touted to supplant the Galaxy S11, while the hole left by the Galaxy Note series may be taken by a Galaxy Fold successor. 

Dependable tipster Evan Blass, refering to a solid source, has tweeted that Samsung is taking a shot at another brand strategy that may prompt the merger of the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S series. The discussions are still in the beginning times and probably won't emerge. Be that as it may, on the off chance that they are really executed, we probably won't see a Galaxy S10 successor, purportedly called the Galaxy S11. 

Instead, Samsung may dispatch a 'Galaxy One' flagship that will consolidate the traits of Galaxy S and Galaxy Note series phones. However, what's the reason behind the move? It is evidently because of the similarities and covering features between the two flagship lines. 

Discussing changes, the most remarkable one would be the landing of the S Pen on a non-Galaxy Note series telephone, starting with the "Galaxy One". So, essentially we are taking a gander at a Galaxy S10 successor that will come outfitted with a stylus and maybe propelled in the first 50% of 2020, the schedule slot that is usually reserved for a Galaxy S flagship. So, shouldn't something be said about the second a large portion of, the one that is kept for a Galaxy Note-series phone

Indeed, that slot will be taken by a foldable gadget, possibly a Galaxy Fold successor. In any case, it would happen just if (and that is a major 'if') the sales perform to the tunes of Samsung's expectations in terms of market gathering as well as practically. The previous is obviously about shipment figures, while the last maybe about the user experience and gathering. Be that as it may, once more, the plans are still in the beginning times and might possibly appear at any point in the near future.

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