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Various anecdotal reports in recent months have claimed that Samsung is discontinuing production of the popular line Galaxy Notes. With the release of the smartphone Galaxy S21Ultra, which supported the S Pen stylus, it might seem that the tech giant decided to really "cut" the line. However, today, to the relief of many fans, he confirmed that the series is not dead and we will continue to see it. Not this year though.

At the annual meeting with shareholders, one of the heads of the Samsung Electronics division DJ Koh let it be known that this year there could be a launch Galaxy Note 21 difficult, due to a serious shortage of chips and a clash with existing products. However, he said that Samsung will launch a new model of the series next year. He added that the launch date of the next model may differ from previous launches.

"Galaxy Note is an important product category for us, which has been very popular with consumers for 10 years. The user experience with the S Pen is an area where Samsung's mobile business has worked harder than anyone else. The timing of their launch may vary, but we will do everything to get customers Galaxy The notes did not disappoint," said Koh.

Since the top model of the new flagship series Galaxy S21 - S21 Ultra - supported the S Pen, it was widely speculated in recent months that Samsung series Galaxy Note will be replaced by a series Galaxy S and will slim down its range of smartphones. The company also wants to consolidate the position of the range Galaxy Z Fold as an ultra-premium model and make a series Galaxy Z Flip more affordable so consumers can upgrade to foldable smartphones more easily.

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